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  1. The Tragedies Of Algernon Charles Swinburne: Jane Gordon; John Knox; The Queen (1905) by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2008-06-02
  2. Major Poems and Selected Prose by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2004-11-10
  3. Studies in Song by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2009-10-04
  4. Poems and Ballads and Atalanta in Calydon by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2001-04-01
  5. Atalanta in Calydon by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-03-07
  6. Astrophel and Other Poems - Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles - Swinburne, Vol. VI by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-12
  7. Poems and Ballads (Third Series) - Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles - Swinburne-Vol. III by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-12
  8. A Channel Passage and Other Poems - Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles - Swinburne-Vol VI by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-12
  9. Poems & Ballads (Second Series) - Swinburne's Poems Volume III by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-06
  10. Poems By Algernon Charles Swinburne (The Poetry of) by Algernon ; Rhys, Ernest (introduction by) Swinburne, 1950
  11. A Dark Month - From Swinburne's Collected Poetical Works Vol. V by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-12
  12. The Tragedies of Algernon Charles Swinburne (Volume 4) by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-03-23
  13. The Tragedies Of Algernon Charles Swinburne V3: Bothwell (1905) by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2008-06-02
  14. Sonnets, and Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) - Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles - Swinburne, Vol V. by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2010-07-12

1. Algernon Charles Swinburne
A selection of sonnets by Swinburne, including dedicatory sonnets to other writers.Category Arts Literature Authors S Swinburne, Algernon Charles......Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909).
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Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)
From Sonnets of English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650)
Love and Sleep
Lying asleep between the strokes of night
I saw my love lean over my sad bed,
Pale as the duskiest lily's leaf or head,
Smooth-skinned and dark, with bare throat made to bite,
Too wan for blushing and too warm for white,
But perfect-colored without white or red.
And her lips opened amorously, and said
I wist not what, saving one wordDelight,
And all her face was honey to my mouth,
And all her body pasture to mine eyes;
The long lithe arms and hotter hands than fire,
The quivering flanks, hair smelling of the south,
The bright light feet, the splendid supple thighs
And glittering eyelids of my soul's desire.
Hope and Fear
With eyes enkindled as the sun's own sphere,
Hope from the front of youth in godlike cheer
Looks Godward, past the shades where blind men grope

2. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1837 1909. Born in London the son of anadmiral, Swinburne spent his childhood years on the Isle of Wight.
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He was a prolific writer of poetry, plays and novels. Notable works were Ave Atque Vale, a tribute to Baudelaire and Poems and Ballads: Second Series. Rescued from alcoholism and almost certainly an early grave by Theodore Watts-Dunton in 1879, Swinburne continued to write continuously and his output was truly impressive. He also took up literary criticism and wrote on Baudelaire, Blake, Hugo, Byron and many others. The criticism was vvariable in quality and ranged from incisive erudition to simply unjustified attacks. He remained with Watts-Dunton in Putney until his death in 1909. It would be a monumental task to put together a comprehensive collection of work and so I intend to concentrate on work that I especially enjoy.

3. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne. Dolores (NotreDame des Sept Douleurs).Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that grow soft for
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4. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) Algernon Charles Swinburne was born April5, 1837 in Grosvenor Place, London, the son of Admiral Sir John Swinburne; but
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Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne was born April 5, 1837 in Grosvenor Place, London, the son of Admiral Sir John Swinburne; but spent most of his boyhood on the Isle of Wight. With Shelley and Byron, he is one of the very few poets since the days of Raleigh and Sidney to come from the aristocracy.
He had a very orthodox upper-class education, attending Eton and then Oxford. Influenced by the poetry of Shelley and possessed of the common student leanings toward political radicalism, Swinburne became known, along with James Thompson, as a kind of Poet Laureate of atheism. At Oxford, he met nearly everyone who would influence his later life, including Rossetti, Morris, and Burne-Jones, who in 1857 were painting their Arthurian murals on the walls of the Oxford Union. Benjamin Jowett, the master of Balliol College and translator of Plato, recognized his poetic talent and tried to keep him from being expelled for his radical leanings and atheism with the statement that he did not want "Oxford to sin twice against poetry" (the expulsion of Shelley being the first).
In 1879, with Swinburne nearly dead from alcoholism and dissolution, his legal advisor Theodore Watts-Dunton took him in, and was successful in getting him to adopt a healthier style of life. Swinburne lived the rest of his days at Watts-Dunton's home outside London. He saw less and less of his old friends, who thought him "imprisoned", but his growing deafness accounts for some of his decreased sociability. He died of influenza in 1909.

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Algernon Charles swinburne algernon charles Swinburne (April 5 1837, 1909) was an English poet and critic. Algernon Charles Swinburne.
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9. Selected Poems Of Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909). Chorus (From Atalantain Calydon); A Forsaken Garden; The Garden of Proserpine.
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10. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) poet and critic. pencil, 1860by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Rossetti chose to idealize
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Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)
poet and critic pencil, 1860
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) Rossetti chose to idealize his friend, A. C. Swinburne, as a kind of medieval Knight of the Holy Pen, with a solemn, yet spiritual expression, a nimbus of waving hair, and eyes seemingly focused on a world beyond this one. But as Rossetti and his other intimates well knew, the young poet was far more interested in the pleasures afforded by the London nights than in the quests of any Arthurian knights. Given to long bouts of drunkenness that sometimes culminated in naked antics, Swinburne would run up against late-Victorian censorship, by hymning the praise of lost pagan days of color and sensuality associated with the Greeks and expressing his distaste for the pallid, ascetic Christian era in which he was forced to abide. Mr. Swinburne
ink and wash, 1899
by Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956)

11. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Translate this page Poèmes choisis. Algernon Charles swinburne algernon charles Swinburnenaquit en 1837 dans une vieille famille aristocratique. Persuadé
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Lesbia Brandon. Scandales de Londres
Anactoria, Rosamond
(1860) et Chastelard Rosamond, selon ses propres termes " aquarelle de Rossetti traduite en vers ".
Fleurs du mal, Chastelard, Bothwell (1874) et de Marie Stuart
Dont on coupe le pain en tranches ; mes vers
Sont des vers de jeune homme.

12. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne. The Garden of Proserpine Here, where theworld is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and
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The Garden of Proserpine Here, where the world is quiet;
Here, where all trouble seems
Dead winds' and spent waves' riot
In doubtful dreams of dreams;
I watch the green field growing
For reaping folk and sowing,
For harvest-time and mowing,
A sleepy world of streams.
I am tired of tears and laughter,
And men that laugh and weep;
Of what may come hereafter For men that sow to reap: I am weary of days and hours, Blown buds of barren flowers, Desires and dreams and powers And everything but sleep. Here life has death for neighbour And far from eye or ear Wan waves and wet winds labour, Weak ships and spirits steer; They drive adrift, and whither They wot not who make thither; But no such winds blow hither, And no such things grow here. No growth of moor or coppice, No heather-flower or vine, But bloomless buds of poppies, Green grapes of Proserpine, Pale beds of blowing rushes Where no leaf blooms or blushes Save this whereout she crushes For dead men deadly wine.

13. [Poetry] Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne 1837 1909 Lines From The Garden of Proserpine.We are not sure of sorrow, And joy was never sure; To
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Lines From
The Garden of Proserpine We are not sure of sorrow,
And joy was never sure;
To-day will die to-morrow;
Time stoops to no man's lure;
And love, grown faint and fretful,
With lips but half regretful
Sighs, and with eyes forgetful
Weeps that no love endure. From too much love of living,
From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever god may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea. Then star nor sun shall waken, Nor any change of light: Nor sound of waters shaken, Nor any sound or sight: Nor wintry leaves nor vernal, Nor days nor things diurnal; Only the sleep eternal In an eternal night. Poetry Bumbleshoot E-mail me

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15. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Offers a sizeable selection of swinburne's verse, along with notes on the poet's life and work.Category Arts Literature Authors S swinburne, algernon charles......
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  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 16. Algernon Charles Swinburne: An Overview
    Useful resources for placing swinburne's life and works into literary, social, and political contexts.
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    17. SWINBURNE
    POEMS AND BALLADS. BY. algernon charles swinburne. LONDON EDWARD MOXON CO., DOVER STREET.
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    POEMS AND BALLADS.
    BY
    ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE.
    LONDON:
    TO
    MY FRIEND
    EDWARD BURNE JONES
    THESE POEMS
    ARE AFFECTIONATELY AND ADMIRINGLY
    DEDICATED.
    A BALLAD OF LIFE.
    I FOUND in dreams a place of wind and flowers,
    Full of sweet trees and colour of glad grass,
    In midst whereof there was
    A lady clothed like summer with sweet hours.
    Her beauty, fervent as a fiery moon,
    Made my blood burn and swoon
    Like a flame rained upon.
    Sorrow had filled her shaken eyelids' blue,
    And her mouth's sad red heavy rose all through Seemed sad with glad things gone. She held a little cithern by the strings, Shaped heartwise, strung with subtle-coloured hair Of some dead lute-player That in dead years had done delicious things. The seven strings were named accordingly; The first string charity, The second tenderness, The rest were pleasure, sorrow, sleep, and sin, And loving-kindness, that is pity's kin And is most pitiless. There were three men with her, each garmented With gold and shod with gold upon the feet; And with plucked ears of wheat The first man's hair was wound upon his head.

    18. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Algernon Charles Swinburne
    Poems for the People Poems by the People. algernon charles swinburne. 1837 - 1909
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    Algernon Charles Swinburne
    English poet and critic. Of his many collections of verse, the first book of Poems and Ballads (1866) is the most important, containing many of his best (and some of his most sensational) poems, such as 'The Garden of rosperine', 'Dolores' and 'The Triumph of Time'. Other notable poetic works include his play Atalanta in Calydon (1865), Songs Before Sunrise (1871) and Tristram of Lyonesse (1882). He produced studies of many writers, including Lord Byron, William Blake, Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire, but it was his work on Shakespeare and his contemporaries which became his most influential criticism.
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    19. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    algernon charles swinburne (18371909) A SEQUENCE OF SONNETS ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT BROWNING Original Text swinburne's Collected Poetical Works, 2 vols. (London William Heinemann, 1924) II, 1046-49.
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  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
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  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 20. Swinburne, Algernon Charles. The Leper. English Literature Essays, Contributions
    algernon charles swinburne The Leper followed by a discussion by Stephen Colbournand Ian Mackean. Will not God do right? algernon charles swinburne,
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    The Leper
    Nothing is better, I well think,
    Than love; the hidden well-water
    Is not so delicate to drink:
    This was well seen of me and her.
    I served her in a royal house;
    I served her wine and curious meat.
    For will to kiss between her brows, I had no heart to sleep or eat. Mere scorn God knows she had of me, A poor scribe, nowise great or fair, Who plucked his clerk's hood back to see Her curled-up lips and amorous hair. I vex my head with thinking this. Yea, though God always hated me, And hates me now that I can kiss Her eyes, plait up her hair to see How she then wore it on the brows, Yet am I glad to have her dead Here in this wretched wattled house Where I can kiss her eyes and head.

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