Algernon Charles Swinburne
Born in April 5, 1837 / Died in April 10, 1909 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne
Chorus
... from Atalanta in CalydonWhen the hounds of spring are on winter's traces, ...
The Last Oracle
... Destroyer and healer, hear! Thou the word, the light, the life, the breath, the glory, ...
A Dialog
... Earth and sea Bear nought but when I breathe on it must bow ...
Time And Life
... Nay, but rest.All the world is wearied, east and west, ...
The Roundel
... As a bird's quick song runs round, and the hearts in us hear ...
A Landscape By Courbet
... Strange that harsh thoughts should make such heavy cheer, ...
A Year's Carols
... SEPTEMBER Hail, kind September, friend whose grace ...
In Sark
... shed As a shadow of death from the wings of the darkness on waters that ...
Quia Multum Amavit
... And thy breast was white, though thy hands were red with slaughters, ...
Mater Dolorosa
... If any do so, That his mouth may be sweet with such honey, we care not to know ...
Past Days
... Cliffs and downs,These, or ever man was, were: the same sky frowns, ...
Armand Barbes
... With all their wounds thy heart was pierced and bled, ...
Monotones
... While the thrones of the throned men stand, ...
Discord
... Unreconciled;Though time and change, harsh time's imperious child, ...
Prelude
... Flowers they can slay that spring thought sweet, ...