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1837–1909

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Algernon Charles Swinburne

Three times thrice hath winter's rough white wing Crossed and curdled wells and streams with ice Since his birth whose praises love would sing Three times thrice.

Earth nor sea bears flower nor pearl of price Fit to crown the forehead of my king, Honey meet to please him, balm, nor spice. Love can think of nought but love to bring

Fit to serve or do him sacrifice Ere his eyes have looked upon the spring Three times thrice.

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