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1837–1909

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Algernon Charles Swinburne

‘ Farewell and adieu’ was the burden prevailing Long since in the chant of a home-faring crew; And the heart in us echoes, with laughing or wailing, Farewell and adieu.

Each year that we live shall we sing it anew, With a water untravelled before us for sailing And a water behind us that wrecks may bestrew. The stars of the past and the beacons are paling,

The heavens and the waters are hoarier of hue: But the heart in us chants not an all unavailing Farewell and adieu.

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