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  1. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Life of Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1968; Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937. Bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1968 Autocrop_version 0.0.17_books-serials-20230720-0.3 Boxid IA41185518 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) External-identifier urn:lcp:completeworksofa0000swin_q3g0:epub:04d3b29e-7528-48d3-89c7 ...

  2. By Algernon Charles Swinburne. All the night sleep came not upon my eyelids, Shed not dew, nor shook nor unclosed a feather, Yet with lips shut close and with eyes of iron. Stood and beheld me. Then to me so lying awake a vision. Came without sleep over the seas and touched me, Softly touched mine eyelids and lips; and I too,

  3. 3 de oct. de 2017 · In 1909 The Eton College Chronicle announced the delivery of 'a great wreath of ilex and laurel' to the grave of Algernon Charles Swinburne. This chapter situates 'The Flogging-Block' within nineteenth-century metrical discourses, and debates about classical verse composition during Eton reform, in order to show how the beaten boy becomes an exemplary Eton boy.

  4. By Algernon Charles Swinburne About this Poet English poet and critic Algernon Charles Swinburne was born into a wealthy Northumbrian family in London, England in 1837. He was educated at Eton College and at Balliol College, Oxford, but did not complete a degree. Swinburne was one of the most accomplished lyric poets...

  5. Algernon Charles Swinburne's "A Leave-Taking" illustrates the pain and frustration of unrequited love. The poem's angsty speaker laments that the woman he loves is totally unmoved by the beautiful songs he sings for her. ... "A Leave-Taking" was published in Swinburne's first poetry collection, Poems and Ballads, First Series, in 1866. Read the ...

  6. Algernon Charles Swinburne. Algernon Charles Swinburne (Londrez, 1837-1909 Londrez ) a oa ur barzh ha romantour saoz. Skrivañ a reas barzhonegoù diwar-benn tud eus an Henamzer: Sappho ("Sapphics"), Anactoria ("Anactoria"), Jezuz ("Hymn to Proserpine": Galilaee, La. "Galilean") ha Catullus ("To Catullus"), ha reuz bras a voe diwar o fenn dre ...

  7. The Garden of Proserpine, Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) Aquí, donde el mundo está en calma, Aquí, donde toda tribulación es un Tumulto de vientos muertos y olas agotadas, En un dudoso sueño de sueños, Veo crecer los campos verdes, Entre sembradores y cosechadores, Entre la cosecha y la siega, Un mundo de arroyos perezosos.