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1837–1909

ODE ON THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA

Algernon Charles Swinburne

I laid my laurel-leaf At the white feet of grief, Seeing how with covered face and plumeless wings, With unreverted head

Veiled, as who mourns his dead, Lay Freedom couched between the thrones of kings, A wearied lion without lair, And bleeding from base wounds, and vexed with alien air.

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