Algernon Charles Swinburne Quotes
O All Fair Lovers About The World,
There Is None Of You, None, That Shall Comfort Me.
My Thoughts Are As Dead Things, Wrecked And Whirled
Round And Round In A Gulf Of The Sea;
And Still, Through The Sound And The Straining Stream,
Through The Coil And Chafe, They Gleam In A Dream,
The Bright Fine Lips So Cruelly Curled,
And Strange Swift Eyes Where The Soul Sits Free.
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