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1837–1909

ANT. 1

Algernon Charles Swinburne

But now, close-clad with peace, While war lays hand on Greece, The kingdoms and their kings stand by to see; “Aha, we are strong,” they say,

“We are sure, we are well,” even they; “And if we serve, what ails ye to be free? We are warm, clothed round with peace and shame; But ye lie dead and naked, dying for a name.”

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ANT. 1 · Algernon Charles Swinburne · Poetry Cove