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Algernon Charles Swinburne

April 5, 1837 – April 10, 1909


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
A Baby's Death A little soul scarce fledged for earth 771359
A Baby's Epitaph April made me: winter laid me here away asleep. 9882
A Ballad at Parting Sea to sea that clasps and fosters England, uttering ever-more 351188
A Ballad Of Appeal Song wakes with every wakening year 341199
A Ballad of Bath Like a queen enchanted who may not laugh or weep, 35882
A Ballad of Burdens The burden of fair women. Vain delight, 76891
A Ballad of Death Kneel down, fair Love, and fill thyself with tears, 114930
A Ballad of Dreamland I hid my heart in a nest of roses, 28905
A Ballad of Life I found in dreams a place of wind and flowers, 84902
A Ballad Of Sark High beyond the granite portal arched across 351201
A Cameo There was a graven image of Desire 14591
A Channel Crossing Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on autumn shone, 78492
A Channel Passage Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on autumn shone, 1855 78574
A Child’s Battles Praise of the knights of old 150659
A Child’s Future What will it please you, my darling, hereafter to be? 21589
A Child’s Laughter All the bells of heaven may ring, 30652
A Child’s Pity No sweeter thing than children’s ways and wiles, 36625
A Child’s Thanks How low soe’er men rank us, 48634
A Choice Faith is the spirit that makes man's body and blood 14421
A Christmas Carol 1 Three damsels in the queen’s chamber, 72392
A Clasp of Hands Soft, small, and sweet as sunniest flowers 33715
A Counsel O strong Republic of the nobler years 1869 14408
A Dark Month A month without sight of the sun 876411
A Dead Friend Gone, O gentle heart and true, 77705
A Dead King Go down to hell. This end is good to see; 14387
A Death on Easter Day - Sonnets The strong spring sun rejoicingly may rise, 14693
A Dialogue Death, if thou wilt, fain would I plead with thee: 33660
A Dirge A bell tolls on in my heart 24937
A Double Ballad Of August All Afric, winged with death and fire, 1884 48696
A Flower-piece by Fantin Heart's ease or pansy, pleasure or thought, 11398
A Forsaken Garden In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland, 80417
A Jacobite's Exile The weary day rins down and dies, 84370
A Jacobite's Farewell There's nae mair lands to tyne, my dear, 16371
A Lamentation Who hath known the ways of time 126728
A Landscape by Courbet Low lies the mere beneath the moorside, still 11386
A Last Look - Sonnets Sick of self-love, Malvolio, like an owl 14672
A Leave-Taking Let us go hence, my songs; she will not hear. 42387
A Litany All the bright lights of heaven 128745
A Lyke-wake Song Fair of face, full of pride, 16369
A Marching Song We mix from many lands, We march for very far; 225682
A Match If love were what the rose is, 48392
A Midsummer Holiday:- I. The Seaboard The sea is at ebb, and the sound of her utmost word 35782
A Midsummer Holiday:- II. A Haven East and north a waste of waters, south and west 28749
A Midsummer Holiday:- III. On a Country Road Along these low pleached lanes, on such a day, 35739
A Midsummer Holiday:- IV. The Mill Garden Stately stand the sunflowers, glowing down the garden-side, 35755
A Midsummer Holiday:- IX. On The Verge Here begins the sea that ends not till the world’s end. Where we stand, 35708
A Midsummer Holiday:- V. A Sea-Mark Rains have left the sea-banks ill to climb: 28751
A Midsummer Holiday:- VI. The Cliffside Path Seaward goes the sun, and homeward by the down 35712
A Midsummer Holiday:- VII. In The Water The sea is awake, and the sound of the song of the joy of her waking is rolled 35730
A Midsummer Holiday:- VIII. The Sunbows Spray of song that springs in April, light of love that laughs through May, 28725

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About:
Algernon Charles Swinburne (April 5, 1837 – April 10, 1909) was a Victorian era English poet. His poetry was highly controversial in its day, much of it containing recurring themes of sadomasochism, death-wish, lesbianism and irreligion.


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