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1837–1909

CHANGE

Algernon Charles Swinburne

But now life's face beholden Seemed bright as heaven's bare brow With hope of gifts withholden But now.

From time's full-flowering bough Each bud spake bloom to embolden Love's heart, and seal his vow. Joy's eyes grew deep with olden

Dreams, born he wist not how; Thought's meanest garb was golden; But now!

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