Quote by: Christina Rossetti

A fool I was to sleep at noon, And wake when night is chilly Beneath the comfortless cold moon; A fool to pluck my rose too soon, A fool to snap my lily. My garden-plot I have not kept; Faded and all-forsaken, I weep as I have never wept: Oh it was summer when I slept, It's winter now I waken. Talk what you please of future spring And sun-warm'd sweet to-orrow: Stripp'd bare of hope and everything, No more to laugh, no more to sing, I sit alone with sorrow.


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Author Bio


  • NameChristina Rossetti
  • DescriptionEnglish poet
  • AliasesChristina Georgina Rossetti
  • BornDecember 5, 1830
  • DiedDecember 29, 1894
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionPoet; Author