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1837–1909

VII.

Algernon Charles Swinburne

The house accurst, with cursing sealed and signed, Heeds not what storms about it burn and burst: No fear more fearful than its own may find The house accurst.

Barren as crime, anhungered and athirst, Blank miles of moor sweep inland, sere and blind, Where summer's best rebukes not winter's worst. The low bleak tower with nought save wastes behind

Stares down the abyss whereon chance reared and nursed This type and likeness of the accurst man's mind, The house accurst.

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