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| 4601. | Comparisons by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | CHILD, when they say that others
Have been or are like you,
Babes fit to be your brothers,
Sweet human drops of dew,
Bright fruit of mortal mother... |
| 4602. | A New Year's Message To Joseph Mazzini by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | Send the stars light, but send not love to me.
Shelley.
I
Out of the dawning heavens that hear
Young wings and feet of the new year
Move thro... |
| 4603. | Super Flumina Babylonis by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept,
Remembering thee,
That for ages of agony hast endured, and slept,
And wouldst not see.
By the wat... |
| 4604. | A Flower-Piece By Fantin by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | Heart's ease or pansy, pleasure or thought,
Which would the picture give us of these?
Surely the heart that conceived it sought
Heart's ease.
Su... |
| 4606. | The Pilgrims by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | Who is your lady of love, O ye that pass
Singing? and is it for sorrow of that which was
That ye sing sadly, or dream of what shall be?
For gladly ... |
| 4607. | A Clasp Of Hands by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | SOFT, small, and sweet as sunniest flowers
That bask in heavenly heat
When bud by bud breaks, breathes, and cowers,
Soft, small, and sweet.
A ba... |
| 4608. | The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | One, who is not, we see; but one, whom we see not, is;
Surely this is not that; but that is assuredly this.
What, and wherefore, and whence? for... |
| 4609. | Dedication To Joseph Mazzini by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | Take, since you bade it should bear,
These, of the seed of your sowing,
Blossom or berry or weed.
Sweet though they be not, or fair,
That the dew ... |
| 4610. | An Appeal by Algernon Charles Swinburne> | | Art thou indeed among these,
Thou of the tyrannous crew,
The kingdoms fed upon blood,
O queen from of old of the seas,
England, art thou of them t... |
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