Algernon Charles Swinburne
Born in April 5, 1837 / Died in April 10, 1909 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne
Music: An Ode
... And the song of it spake, and the light and the darkness ...
Christmas Antiphones
... Still from human breath -Pale from life and strife, ...
Marzo Pazzo
... Speaks life to the world, and the winds that parch ...
Siena
... ) "Ricorditi."Love made me of all things fairest thing, ...
Plus Ultra
... Fade at forethought's touch of life's unknown surprises ...
A Year's Burden -- 1870
... turn and take Our hearts for our sin-offerings lest they break, ...
A Dialogue
... Earth and sea Bear nought but when I breathe on it must bow ...
A Marching Song
... The mist's mild veil on valleys muffled from the moon:The thunder-darkened highlands ...
Concord
... Both bright names, clothed round with man's thanksgiving, ...
Leave-Taking
... but we, We are hence, we are gone, as though we had not been there ...
Tenebrae
... In that day though our memories be cold:"To feel on our brows as we wait ...
The Eve Of Revolution
... Whose monstrous weights crush flat the sides of shrieking ships ...
Nephelidia
... the heart-beats of hell shall be hushed by a hymn from the hunt that has harried the kennel of kings ...
Plus Intra
... Through sound and shape and colour, comes the unsure ...
In Guernsey - To Theodore Watts
... Laugh for love's sake in their sleep outside: but here the night speaks, blasting ...