Algernon Charles Swinburne
Born in April 5, 1837 / Died in April 10, 1909 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne
A Dead Friend
... Hand from hand's clasp here:Memory, blind with tears that start, ...
Death And Birth
... Wealth keeps house not, even for shame, with dearth: ...
Birth And Death
... Reign, while time keeps friends with one another ...
In Harbour
... We have said to the dream that caressed and the dread that smote us ...
At Sea
... And the heart in us echoes, with laughing or wailing, ...
Cleopatra
... The fierce air leaves their cheeks burnt white, ...
Mentana : First Anniversary
... And the sound throughout earth of our story ...
The Garden of Proserpine
... Crowned with calm leaves, she stands ...
A Night-Piece By Millet
... Wind and sea.Bright with glad mad rapture, fierce with glee, ...
A Singing Lesson
... Let the soul in it shine through the sound as it pierces ...
One Of Twain
... One of twain.One twin flower must pass, and one remain: ...
A Child's Laughter
... Wind in warm wan weather,One thing yet there is, that none ...
Dead Love
... Dead love.His heart, that strained and yearned and strove ...
Prelude - Tristan And Isolde
... Till the soul see, all too late,More dark than a dead world's tomb, ...
Love Lies Bleeding
... Earth lies laughing where the sun's dart clove her: ...