Algernon Charles Swinburne
Born in April 5, 1837 / Died in April 10, 1909 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne
August
... I heard A wind that blew and breathed and blew, ...
Rococo
... Where, crushed by three days pressure, ...
The Sea-Swallows
... The ways are sair fra the Till to the Tyne ...
St. Dorothy
... Christ king, fair Christ, that knowest all mens wit ...
April
... That lie between deaths day and birth, ...
Beaumont and Fletcher:IV
... The hall of heaven was clear for nights high feast, ...
Love at Sea
... On fields of strange mens feet, ...
Anima Anceps
... And mans death pay ...
After Death
... Is the green land stained brown with flame ...
A Litany
... Yet shalt thou bind them up that were broken, ...
Rest
... With its harsh laughter, nor for sound of sighs ...
Philip Massinger: V
... Chequered our English heaven with lengthening bars ...
The Salt of the Earth
... They felt a childs foot leap and run: ...
Madona Mia
... Gods three chief words, mans bread ...
Anonymous Plays: XVIII
... Who, seeing three friends in spirit and heart made one, ...