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1837–1909

AUTUMN AND WINTER

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Three months bade wane and wax the wintering moon Between two dates of death, while men were fain Yet of the living light that all too soon Three months bade wane.

Cold autumn, wan with wrath of wind and rain, Saw pass a soul sweet as the sovereign tune That death smote silent when he smote again. First went my friend, in life's mid light of noon,

Who loved the lord of music: then the strain Whence earth was kindled like as heaven in June Three months bade wane.

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