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Title: Choriambics Author: Algernon Charles Swinburne [More Titles by Swinburne] Love, what ailed thee to leave life that was made What strange faces of dreams, voices that called, Ah, thy luminous eyes! once was their light fed with Ah, thy snow-coloured hands! once were they chains, Ah, thy beautiful hair! so was it once braided for Sweet, the kisses of death set on thy lips, colder are Lov'st thou death? is his face fairer than love's, Lo the roses of death, grey as the dust, chiller of leaf Large red lilies of love, sceptral and tall, lovely for Now death's poppies alone circle thy hair, girdle thy Nay then, sleep if thou wilt; love is content; what [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |