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1837–1909

THE ROUNDEL

Algernon Charles Swinburne

A roundel is wrought as a ring or a starbright sphere, With craft of delight and with cunning of sound unsought, That the heart of the hearer may smile if to pleasure his ear A roundel is wrought.

Its jewel of music is carven of all or of aught - Love, laughter, or mourning — remembrance of rapture or fear - That fancy may fashion to hang in the ear of thought. As a bird's quick song runs round, and the hearts in us hear

Pause answer to pause, and again the same strain caught, So moves the device whence, round as a pearl or tear, A roundel is wrought.

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