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Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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One who, or that which, accelerates.

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A PAGEANT AND OTHER POEMS.

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Christina Rossetti·1830–1894·Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
he Key-NoteThe Months: A PageantPastime"Italia, io ti saluto!"Mirrors of Life and DeathA Ballad of BodingYet a little whileHe and SheMonna Innominata"Luscious and Sorrowful"De ProfundisTempus fugitGolden GloriesJohnny"Hollow-sounding and Mysterious"Maiden MayTill To-morrowDeath-WatchesTouching "Never"Brandons bothA Life's ParallelsAt LastGolden SilencesIn the Willow ShadeFluttered WingsA Fisher-WifeWhat's in a Name?MarianaMemento Mori"One Foot on Sea, and one on Shore"Buds and BabiesBoy JohnnyFreaks of FashionAn October Garden"Summer is ended"Passing and Glassing"I will arise"A Prodigal SonSoeur Louise de la MiséricordeAn "immurata" Sister"If Thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not"The Thread of LifeAn Old-World Thicket"All Thy Works praise Thee, O Lord"Later Life"For Thine own Sake, O my God"Until the Day break"Of Him that was ready to perish""Behold the Man!"The Descent from the Cross"It is finished"An Easter Carol"Behold a shaking"All Saints"Take care of him"A MartyrWhy?"Love is strong as Death"Birchington ChurchyardOne Sea-side GraveBrother Bruin"A Helpmeet for him"A Song of FlightA Wintry SonnetResurgamTo-day's Burden"There is a Budding Morrow in Midnight"Exultate DeoA Hope CarolChristmas CarolsA Candlemas DialogueMary Magdalene and the other MaryPatience of Hope [Illustration: "_Buy from us with a golden curl_"]