The blessed damozel of the feathers is attractive to you.
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Moreover, buy me a gittern- abraveone-forthe damozel.
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Polly (like another 'blessed damozel') flew to another window,-
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This is my eldest daughter, Isabel; and this soft-eyed, pale-cheeked damozel-tooloyal for a leaf of the red rose-isthe Lady Anne.
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Then she saw herself in the cloisters lost in the beauty of "The blessed damozel," when he had appeared so unexpectedly.
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To Augustus-fresh from very gilded gold, painted lilies and highly perfumed violets-sheseemed a vision of delight, a blessed damozel, a living Salvation.
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It's the lingering earthiness in her that makes the Damozel so divine.
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I understand exactly what the Blessed Damozel felt like.
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At this time Rossetti had written many poems, and at least one great one, "The Blessed Damozel."
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Oh, of course, the Blessed Damozel, leaning on the bar of Heaven, only it's the bar of the bed.
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It was Anita, dressed for dinner, in a filmy gown of pale blue and white, the colors of the Blessed Damozel.
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"That was a song of joy because a beautiful damozel approached with bread for the hungry."
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As for the poetry of these two men, there are Blake's Songs of Innocence, and Rossetti's Blessed Damozel and his Burden of Nineveh.
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Hall Caine testifies that he used to repeat "Ulalume" and "The Raven" from memory; and that the latter suggested his "Blessed Damozel."
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These two early works, especially "The Blessed Damozel," with its simplicity and exquisite spiritual quality, are characteristic of the ideals of the Pre-Raphaelites.
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Rossetti had painted her picture as "The Blessed Damozel," leaning over the bar of Heaven, while the stars in her hair were seven.