Algernon Charles Swinburne
Born in April 5, 1837 / Died in April 10, 1909 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne
A Ballad of Death
... One day found gracious among many days: Even she whose handmaiden was Love--to whom ...
A Forsaken Garden
... Love was dead.Or they loved their life through, and then went whither ...
Comparisons
... Two lights whose smiles enthrall men, ...
A New Year's Message To Joseph Mazzini
... Shelley.IOut of the dawning heavens that hear ...
Super Flumina Babylonis
... There was casting of crowns from them, from their young men's heads, ...
Non Dolet
... Smiling, and watched the thick drops mix and run ...
A Match
... Blown fields or flowerful closes, ...
Dedication To Christina G. Rossetti
... The heart spake through them, scarce should hope to please ...
Change
... But now.From time's full-flowering bough ...
A Ballad of Burdens
... Vain delight, And love self-slain in some sweet shameful way, ...
A Flower-Piece By Fantin
... Deep flowers, with lustre and darkness fraught, ...
Recollections
... Heeds not the sound that it heard of love's blithe psalter ...
Wasted Love
... His task is all gone thorough, ...
Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation of the Christian
... Though the feet of thine high priests tread where thy lords and our forefathers trod, ...
The Lute And The Lyre
... Deep desire.Keen as burns the passion of the rose whose buds respire, ...