Dedication To Joseph Mazzini (Algernon Charles Swinburne Poems)
Take, since you bade it should bear, These, of the seed of your sowing, Blossom or berry ...
Take, since you bade it should bear, These, of the seed of your sowing, Blossom or berry ...
Because there is but one truth; Because there is but one banner; Because there is but one ...
I.Years upon years, as a course of clouds that thickenThronging the ways of the wind that shifts and veers,Pass, and ...
I.AT threescore years and five aroused anew To rule in India, forth a soldier went On whose bright-fronted ...
A baby shines as brightIf winter or if May beOn eyes that keep in sight A baby.Though dark the ...
TILL death have brokenSweet life's love-token,Till all be spoken That shall be said,What dost thou praying,O soul, and playingWith ...
'Not a child: I call myself a boy,'Says my king, with accent stern yet mild,Now nine years have brought him ...
HIGH priest of Homer, not elect in vain, Deep trumpets blow before thee, shawms behind Mix music with ...
OUT of the depths of darkling life where sin Laughs piteously that sorrow should not know Her own ...
TOM, if they loved thee best who called thee Tom. What else may all men call thee, seeing thus ...
SWEET MOTHER, in a minute's span Death parts thee and my love of thee;Sweet love, that yet art living ...
Child of two strong nations, heirBorn of high-souled hope that smiled,Seeing for each brought forth a fair Child,By thy ...
A baby shines as bright If winter or if May be On eyes that keep in sight A baby. Though ...
By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept, Remembering thee, That for ages of agony hast endured, and ...
Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on autumn shone, Fared the steamer alert and loud through ...
Abreast and ahead of the sea is a crag's front cloven asunder With strong sea-breach and with wasting of winds ...
Chief in thy generation born of men, Whom English praise acclaimed as English-born, With eyes that matched the worldwide eyes ...
I. Years upon years, as a course of clouds that thicken Thronging the ways of the wind that shifts and ...
I Beyond the hollow sunset, ere a star Take heart in heaven from eastward, while the west, Fulfilled of watery ...
Am I not he that hath made thee and begotten thee, I, God, the spirit of man? Wherefore now these ...
Crowned, girdled, garbed and shod with light and fire, Son first-born of the morning, sovereign star! Soul nearest ours of ...
Vicisti, Galilæe I have lived long enough, having seen one thing, that love hath an end; Goddess and maiden and ...
Between the wave-ridge and the strand I let you forth in sight of land, Songs that with storm-crossed wings and ...
Who is this that sits by the way, by the wild wayside, In a rent stained raiment, the robe of ...
'Not a child: I call myself a boy,' Says my king, with accent stern yet mild, Now nine years have ...
Watchman, what of the night? - Storm and thunder and rain, Lights that waver and wane, Leaving the watchfires unlit. ...
WAS it light that spake from the darkness, or music that shone from the word, When the night was enkindled ...
Because there is but one truth; Because there is but one banner; Because there is but one light; Because we ...
I. Gone, O gentle heart and true, Friend of hopes foregone, Hopes and hopeful days with you Gone? Days of ...
In the outer world that was before this earth, That was before all shape or space was born, Before the ...
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