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1837–1909

THE DEATH OF RICHARD WAGNER

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Mourning on earth, as when dark hours descend, Wide-winged with plagues, from heaven; when hope and mirth Wane, and no lips rebuke or reprehend Mourning on earth.

The soul wherein her songs of death and birth, Darkness and light, were wont to sound and blend, Now silent, leaves the whole world less in worth. Winds that make moan and triumph, skies that bend,

Thunders, and sound of tides in gulf and firth, Spake through his spirit of speech, whose death should send Mourning on earth.

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