A Ballad of Dreamland (Algernon Charles Swinburne Poems)
I hid my heart in a nest of roses,Out of the sun's way, hidden apart;In a softer bed than the ...
I hid my heart in a nest of roses,Out of the sun's way, hidden apart;In a softer bed than the ...
Heart's ease or pansy, pleasure or thought,Which would the picture give us of these?Surely the heart that conceived it soughtHeart's ...
PART IIt is an hour before the hour of dawn. Set in mine hand my staff and leave me ...
MY LIFE is bitter with thy love; thine eyesBlind me, thy tresses burn me, thy sharp sighsDivide my flesh and ...
I am that which began;Out of me the years roll;Out of me God and man;I am equal and whole;God changes, ...
Between the green bud and the redYouth sat and sang by Time, and shed From eyes and tresses flowers ...
A faint sea without wind or sun;A sky like flameless vapour dun; A valley like an unsealed graveThat no ...
Fire and wild light of hope and doubt and fear,Wind of swift change, and clouds and hours that veerAs the ...
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 ...
Far-fetched and dear-bought, as the proverb rehearses,Is good, or was held so, for ladies: but noughtIn a song can be ...
Heart's ease or pansy, pleasure or thought,Which would the picture give us of these?Surely the heart that conceived it sought ...
But now life's face beholden Seemed bright as heaven's bare browWith hope of gifts withholden But now. ...
Between the wave-ridge and the strand I let you forth in sight of land, Songs that with storm-crossed wings and ...
Far-fetched and dear-bought, as the proverb rehearses, Is good, or was held so, for ladies: but nought In a song ...
I -- In Church Thou whose birth on earth Angels sang to men, While thy stars made mirth, Saviour, at ...
I. WINTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND OUTSIDE the garden The wet skies harden; The gates are barred on The summer side: "Shut ...
Inside this northern summer's fold The fields are full of naked gold, Broadcast from heaven on lands it loves; The ...
I hid my heart in a nest of roses, Out of the sun's way, hidden apart; In a softer bed ...
Far beyond the sunrise and the sunset rises Heaven, with worlds on worlds that lighten and respond: Thought can see ...
CHILD, when they say that others Have been or are like you, Babes fit to be your brothers, Sweet human ...
Fire and wild light of hope and doubt and fear, Wind of swift change, and clouds and hours that veer ...
Send the stars light, but send not love to me. Shelley. I Out of the dawning heavens that hear Young ...
The trumpets of the four winds of the world From the ends of the earth blow battle; the night heaves, ...
But now life's face beholden Seemed bright as heaven's bare brow With hope of gifts withholden But now. From time's ...
eipate toi basilei, xamai pese daidalos aula. ouketi PHoibos exei kaluban, ou mantida daphnen, ou pagan laleousan . apesbeto kai ...
Heart's ease or pansy, pleasure or thought, Which would the picture give us of these? Surely the heart that conceived ...
A roundel is wrought as a ring or a starbright sphere, With craft of delight and with cunning of sound ...
I. Years upon years, as a course of clouds that thicken Thronging the ways of the wind that shifts and ...
Between the green bud and the red Youth sat and sang by Time, and shed From eyes and tresses flowers ...
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