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1837–1909

III.

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Child or boy, my darling, which you will, Still your praise finds heart and song employ, Heart and song both yearning toward you still, Child or boy.

All joys else might sooner pall or cloy Love than this which inly takes its fill, Dear, of sight of your more perfect joy. Nay, be aught you please, let all fulfil

All your pleasure; be your world your toy: Mild or wild we love you, loud or still, Child or boy.

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