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1837–1909

III.

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Cliffs and downs and headlands which the forward-hasting Flight of dawn and eve empurples and embrowns, Wings of wild sea-winds and stormy seasons wasting Cliffs and downs,

These, or ever man was, were: the same sky frowns, Laughs, and lightens, as before his soul, forecasting Times to be, conceived such hopes as time discrowns. These we loved of old: but now for me the blasting

Breath of death makes dull the bright small seaward towns, Clothes with human change these all but everlasting Cliffs and downs.

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