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The Blessed Damozel

The Blessed Damozel

The poem is one of Rossetti's most famous poems. Though different meanings have been concluded by different people, they all revolve around the same idea and themes. The theme of Rossetti's poem is on the basis of separated lovers being rejoined in heaven. His young vision of idealized love was very picturesque. Through the poem we understand the purity with which he views women. There are so many associations in the poem where the damozel has been likened to one of God's angels, who are virginal, pure and innocent.

The damozel has been "blessed" to live in the house of God. She leans out "from the gold bar of heaven" to look down to earth below, where her lover is. She held "three lilies in her hand" and "seven stars in her hair", symbolizing innocence and chastity. Though she has been in heaven for ten long years, it seemed to her "it had hardly been a day" since she became a member if God's "choristers". But to her lovers each day that passed seemed......


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