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1837–1909

III

Algernon Charles Swinburne

White violets, there by hands more sweet than they Planted, shall sweeten April's flowerful air About a grave that shows to night and day White violets there.

A child's light hands, whose touch makes flowers more fair, Keep fair as these for many a March and May The light of days that are because they were. It shall not like a blossom pass away;

It broods and brightens with the days that bear Fresh fruits of love, but leave, as love might pray, White violets there.

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