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Euonymos - Sonnets

By Algernon Charles Swinburne

Topics: classic

A year ago red wrath and keen despair     Spake, and the sole word from their darkness sent     Laid low the lord not all omnipotent     Who stood most like a god of all that were     As gods for pride of power, till fire and air     Made earth of all his godhead. Lightning rent     The heart of empires lurid firmament,     And laid the mortal core of manhood bare.     But when the calm crowned head that all revere     For valour higher than that which casts out fear,     Since fear came near it never, comes near death,     Blind murder cowers before it, knowing that here     No braver soul drew bright and queenly breath     Since England wept upon Elizabeth.

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About Algernon Charles Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) was an English poet known for metrical innovation and bold themes. His "Atalanta in Calydon" and "Poems and Ballads" challenged Victorian conventions with their musical intensity and controversial subject matter.

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