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1837–1909

IV.

Algernon Charles Swinburne

A star had set an hour before the sun Sank from the skies wherethrough his heart's pulse yet Thrills audibly: but few took heed, or none, A star had set.

All heaven rings back, sonorous with regret, The deep dirge of the sunset: how should one Soft star be missed in all the concourse met? But, O sweet single heart whose work is done,

Whose songs are silent, how should I forget That ere the sunset's fiery goal was won A star had set?

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