Desperate Romantics - Sonnet - Supreme Surrender by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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Desperate Romantics - Sonnet - Supreme Surrender by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 7/? Fandom: The Hobbit - All Media Types Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Kíli / Khím, Fíli & Kíli Characters: Kíli, Khím, Fíli, Ibun (Khím's father), Gerd (Khím's mother), Dís (Tolkien), Thorin Oakenshield Additional Tags: Friendship, Domestic Violence, Falling In Love, Everybody Lives/Nobody Dies, Post BotFA, Battle of Five Armies Fix-It Summary:
Khím is a young 68 years old Dwarf girl, born in 2876 TA. Born in the Ered Luin, she came to live in Erebor three years after the Battle of Five Armies. She's an only daughter, and still lives with her parents. Her 'adad is a miner, and her 'amad is a saleswoman on Dale's markets. Hoping to have a son, her parents gave her a male name. Since her birth, her fate seemed sealed: she'd marry and live to raise as many children as possible. But it was without counting her independant and impulsive temperament. She's literally a tomboy, refusing to wear dresses, and prefering weapons to embroidery. She secretly trains a lot with the sword, and is the forge apprentice. She has a great sense of loyalty and friendship, but doesn't have many friends. She fears nothing and no one except her king, Thorin Oakenshield, and the crown prince Fili. She’s impressed by their charism and majesty. Too tall for her age, her great shame is her lack of facial hair. The other dwarf maids make fun of her, and he-dwarves call her "elfling". Her tomboy behaviour does not help to clear up the confusion. Khím seeks the company of boys (girls tend to reject her), and in this sense, she found her male alter ego in Kili.
The Age of Innocence (1993) by Martin Scorsese
Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) reads Ballads and Sonnets by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, first published in 1881. In particular, he’s reading Supreme Surrender, the 7th sonnett of The House of Life
TO all the spirits of Love that wander by Along his love-sown harvest-field of sleep My Lady lies apparent; and the deep Calls to the deep; and no man sees but I. The bliss so long afar, at length so nigh, Rests there attained. Methinks proud Love must weep When Fate’s control doth from his harvest reap The sacred hour for which the years did sigh. First touched, the hand now warm around my neck Taught memory long to mock desire: and lo! Across my breast the abandoned hair doth flow, Where one shorn tress long stirred the longing ache: And next the heart that trembled for its sake Lies the queen-heart in sovereign overthrow. This is a Petrarchan sonnett, divided into an octave and a sextet.
Dante Gabriel Rosetti - Supreme Surrender
read by Aidan Turner
O all the spirits of love that wander by
Along the love-sown fallowfield of sleep
My lady lies apparent; and the deep
Calls to the deep; and no man sees but I.
The bliss so long afar, at length so nigh,
Rests there attained. Methinks proud Love must weep
When Fate’s control doth from his harvest reap
The sacred hour for which the years did sigh.
First touched, the hand now warm around my neck
Taught memory long to mock desire: and lo!
Across my breast the abandoned hair doth flow,
Where one shorn tress long stirred the longing ache:
And next the heart that trembled for its sake
Lies the queen-heart in sovereign overthrow.