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1837–1909

FRANCE

Algernon Charles Swinburne

I am she that was thy sign and standard-bearer, Thy voice and cry; She that washed thee with her blood and left thee fairer, The same was I.

Were not these the hands that raised thee fallen and fed thee, These hands defiled? Was not I thy tongue that spake, thine eye that led thee, Not I thy child?

By the darkness on our dreams, and the dead errors Of dead times near us; By the hopes that hang around thee, and the terrors;

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