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1837–1909

SWITZERLAND

Algernon Charles Swinburne

I am she that shews on mighty limbs and maiden Nor chain nor stain; For what blood can touch these hands with gold unladen, These feet what chain?

By the surf of spears one shieldless bosom breasted And was my shield, Till the plume-plucked Austrian vulture-heads twin-crested Twice drenched the field;

By the snows and souls untrampled and untroubled That shine to cheer us, Light of those to these responsive and redoubled;

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