Parenthesized stanzas in this poem reveal the thoughts of its speaker, to whom it has been "ten years of years" since his wife died. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this poem inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" and by the early death of its author's wife. This poem's title figure leans out "from the gold bar of Heaven."
ANSWER: "The Blessed Damozel"
[10e] "The Blessed Damozel" is by an author from this family who exhumed the grave of his wife, Elizabeth Siddal, to retrieve buried poems. His sister from this family with the first name Christina wrote "Goblin Market."
ANSWER: Rossetti [or Christina Rossetti; or Dante Gabriel Rossetti]
[10m] "The Blessed Damozel" describes how "the stars" in this material "were seven." In "Goblin Market," Lizzie trades "a tear more rare than pearl" and some of this material for the goblins' fruits.
ANSWER: human hair
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