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1837–1909

II.

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Three times thrice the world has fallen on slumber, Shone and waned and withered in a trice, Frost has fettered Thames and Tyne and Humber Three times thrice,

Fogs have swoln too thick for steel to slice, Cloud and mud have soiled with grime and umber Earth and heaven, defaced as souls with vice, Winds have risen to wreck, snows fallen to cumber,

Ships and chariots, trapped like rats or mice, Since my king first smiled, whose years now number Three times thrice.

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