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1837–1909

A DIALOGUE

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Death, if thou wilt, fain would I plead with thee: Canst thou not spare, of all our hopes have built, One shelter where our spirits fain would be, Death, if thou wilt?

No dome with suns and dews impearled and gilt, Imperial: but some roof of wildwood tree, Too mean for sceptre's heft or swordblade's hilt. Some low sweet roof where love might live, set free

From change and fear and dreams of grief or guilt; Canst thou not leave life even thus much to see, Death, if thou wilt?

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