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1837–1909

III

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Queen once of Scots and ever of ours Whose sires brought forth for you Their lives to strew your way like flowers. Adieu.

Dead is full many a dead man's name Who died for you this long Time past: shall this too fare the same, My song?

But surely, though it die or live, Your face was worth All that a man may think to give On earth.

No darkness cast of years between Can darken you: Man's love will never bid my queen Adieu.

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