"She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways; she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth"
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Then comes the unsettling gesture: “she covered up her eyes.” It’s not just modesty; it’s preemptive sensory discipline. Sight is where “vanity” enters - not merely narcissism, but the glittering world’s seductions, the marketplace of looks and status. Rossetti implies that the gaze itself can be compromised, that perception is morally porous. Refusing to look becomes a form of resistance, but also a kind of self-erasure: if you don’t see, you can’t want.
“Chose the bitter truth” lands like a hard-won consolation prize, and Rossetti lets the adjective do the work. Truth isn’t uplifting here; it tastes bad, it scrapes going down. That bitterness carries Victorian religious seriousness (Rossetti’s Anglo-Catholic devotion) and a gendered realism: for many women, “truth” meant recognizing the limits society placed on their bodies and futures. The subtext is ambiguous and that’s why it endures - is she saint, victim, or strategist? Rossetti leaves just enough room for all three, making renunciation feel both holy and hauntingly expensive.
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| Topic | Humility |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rossetti, Christina. (2026, January 18). She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways; she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/she-gave-up-beauty-in-her-tender-youth-gave-all-8410/
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Rossetti, Christina. "She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways; she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/she-gave-up-beauty-in-her-tender-youth-gave-all-8410/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways; she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/she-gave-up-beauty-in-her-tender-youth-gave-all-8410/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.










