Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Jane Morris
Posted on March 16th, 2010 by roger
You are the noblest and dearest thing that the world has had to show me; and if no lesser loss than the loss of you could have brought me so much bitterness, I would still rather have had this to endure than have missed the fullness of wonder and worship which nothing else could have made known to me.
· Dante Gabriel Rossetti, letter to Jane Morris, 1870

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