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Algernon C. Swinburne (1837–1909)

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F

For a day and a night Love sang to us, played with us

I

I have lived long enough, having seen one thing, that love hath an end
I hid my heart in a nest of roses
If love were what the rose is
In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland
In the outer world that was before this earth

L

Let us go hence, my songs; she will not hear

O

Over two shadowless waters, adrift as a pinnace in peril

T

The burden of fair women. Vain delight

W

We have seen thee, O Love, thou art fair; thou art goodly, O Love
Who is your lady of love, O ye that pass

Y

Years have risen and fallen in darkness or in twilight