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1837–1909

ITALY

Algernon Charles Swinburne

I am she that was the light of thee enkindled When Greece grew dim; She whose life grew up with man's free life, and dwindled With wane of him.

She that once by sword and once by word imperial Struck bright thy gloom; And a third time, casting off these years funereal, Shall burst thy tomb.

By that bond‘ twixt thee and me whereat affrighted Thy tyrants fear us; By that hope and this remembrance reunited;

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