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Victor Hugo In 1877

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Title:     Victor Hugo In 1877
Author: Algernon Charles Swinburne [More Titles by Swinburne]

"Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?"


Above the spring-tide sundawn of the year,
A sunlike star, not born of day or night,
Filled the fair heaven of spring with heavenlier light,
Made of all ages orbed in one sole sphere
Whose light was as a Titan's smile or tear;
Then rose a ray more flowerlike, starry white,
Like a child's eye grown lovelier with delight,
Sweet as a child's heart-lightening laugh to hear;
And last a fire from heaven, a fiery rain
As of God's wrath on the unclean cities, fell
And lit the shuddering shades of half-seen hell
That shrank before it and were cloven in twain;
A beacon fired by lightning, whence all time
Sees red the bare black ruins of a crime.





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Algernon Charles Swinburne's poem: Victor Hugo In 1877

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