And in green underwood and cover; Blossom by blossom the spring begins.
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Change in a trice The lilies and languors of virtue; For the raptures and roses of vice.Algernon Charles Swinburne
In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland, At the sea-down's edge between windward and lee, Walled round with rocks as an inland island, The ghost of a garden fronts the sea.
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Swallow, my sister, O sister swallow, How can thine heart be full of the spring A thousand summers are over and dead. What hast thou found in the spring to follow What hast thou found in thine heart to sing.
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I remember the way we parted, The day and the way we met You hoped we were both broken-hearted And knew we should both forget.
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For whom all winds are quiet as the sun, All waters as the shore.
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Sleep and if life was bitter to thee, pardon, If sweet give thanks thou hast no more to live And to give thanks is good, and to forgive.
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