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Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), from “Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti, George G. Harrap
mikewheelerr:I loved you first: but afterwards your love - christina rossetti
lecataste:Christina Rossetti | “Goblin Market” | 1862
Florence Harrison’s Illustrations from Poems by Christina Rossetti 1910
At Home illustration by Florence Harrison“At Home”–Christina RossettiWhen I was dead, my spiri
The Queen of Hearts illustration by Florence Harrison“The Queen of Hearts”–Christina RossettiH
decreationordie: From the Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti illustration by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
thefugitivesaint:Florence Susan Harrison (1877-1955), “Poems”, by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1910S
cair–paravel:Page decorations by Florence Harrison for Poems by Christina Rossetti (1910).
Poems. Christina Rossetti. Illustrated by Florence Harrison. Blackie and Son, London, 1910. First ed
michaelmoonsbookshop:Florence Harrison’s Illustrations from Poems by Christina Rossetti 1910
A Birthday illustration by Florence Harrison“A Birthday”–Christina RossettiMy heart is like a
Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), “Speaking Likenesses” by Christina Rossetti, 1874Source
Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), ‘Frontpiece’, “Speaking Likenesses” by Ch
english-idylls:First verse of Dreamland by Christina Rossetti, illustrated by Florence Harrison.
From Christina Rossetti’s The Goblin Market.
The Old Letters. “I looked for that which is not, nor can be, etc.” - Christina
chloedeckr:— Christina Rossetti for luciferloveschloe ♡
Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), “Speaking Likenesses” by Christina Rossetti, 1874Sour
niiv:decreationordie:From the Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti illustration by Dante Gabriel Ross
enthymesis: Christina Rossetti, from Poems and Prose; “Consider the Lillies of the Valley&rdqu
peonyandbee:starrydiadems: First verses of Another Spring by Christina Rossetti illus
endoresse:The Poems of Christina Rossetti (1910) Florence Harrison
dante gabriel rossetti’s woodcut for the frontsipiece from the 1862 first edition of &ldq
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