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  1. A century of roundels. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1892-01-01
  2. Shakespeare. Written in 1905 and now first published by Algernon Charles, 1837-1909 Swinburne, 2009-10-26
  3. Essays and studies by Algernon Charles, 1837-1909 Swinburne, 2009-10-26
  4. Songs before sunrise. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1871-01-01
  5. The Duke of Gandia [a drama] by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1908-01-01
  6. A note on Charlotte Brontumle. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1894-01-01
  7. The Duke of Gandia. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1908-01-01
  8. Rosamund. queen of the Lombards; a tragedy. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1899-01-01
  9. Victor Hugo. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1886-01-01
  10. Bothwell; a tragedy. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1882-01-01
  11. Studies in prose and poetry by Algernon Charles, 1837-1909 Swinburne, 2009-10-26
  12. Poems and ballads. second series. by Swinburne. Algernon Charles. 1837-1909., 1891-01-01
  13. Poems. Introd. by Ernest Rhys by Algernon Charles, 1837-1909 Swinburne, 2009-10-26
  14. Dramas. Selected and edited by Arthur Beatty by Algernon Charles, 1837-1909 Swinburne, 2009-10-26

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Location 29 Turner Street, E1 Tower Hamlets Plaque Erected1961 Contemporaries ofthis person Swinburne, Algernon Charles 18371909 ALMA-TADEMA, Sir Laurance
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42. Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909) - The Garden Of Proserpine
Swinburne, Algernon Charles (18371909) The Garden of Proserpine Here, where theworld is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds and spent waves
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909)
The Garden of Proserpine

Here, where the world is quiet;
Here, where all trouble seems
Dead winds' and spent waves' riot
In doubtful dreams of dreams;
I watch the green field growing
For reaping folk and sowing,
For harvest-time and mowing,
A sleepy world of streams. I am tired of tears and laughter, And men that laugh and weep; Of what may come hereafter For men that sow to reap: I am weary of days and hours, Blown buds of barren flowers, Desires and dreams and powers And everything but sleep. Here life has death for neighbour, And far from eye or ear Wan waves and wet winds labour, Weak ships and spirits steer; They drive adrift, and whither They wot not who make thither; But no such winds blow hither, And no such things grow here. No growth of moor or coppice, No heather-flower or vine, But bloomless buds of poppies, Green grapes of Proserpine, Pale beds of blowing rushes Where no leaf blooms or blushes Save this whereout she crushes For dead men deadly wine.

43. Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909) - A Forsaken Garden
Swinburne, Algernon Charles (18371909) A Forsaken Garden In a coign of the cliffbetween lowland and highland, At the sea-down s edge between windward and lee
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A Forsaken Garden

In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland,
At the sea-down's edge between windward and lee,
Walled round with rocks as an inland island,
The ghost of a garden fronts the sea.
A girdle of brushwood and thorn encloses
The steep square slope of the blossomless bed
Where the weeds that grew green from the graves of its roses
Now lie dead. The fields fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the strange guest's hand? So long have the grey bare walks lain guestless, Through branches and briars if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track none turn to climb To the strait waste place that the years have rifled Of all but the thorns that are touched not of time. The thorns he spares when the rose is taken;

44. Swinburne, Algernon Charles (Litteraturnettet)
OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Swinburne, Algernon Charles 18371909. E-tekst ProjectGutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Swinburne, Algernon Charles. SØK I
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45. Swinburne, Algernon Charles (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Swinburne, Algernon Charles 18371909. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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46. Constantly Risking Absurdity
again, neither weep. For there is no God found stronger than death;and death is a sleep. Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909).
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Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation in Rome of the Christian Faith)
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Category: Algernon Charles Swinburne I have lived long enough, having seen one thing, that love hath an end;
Goddess and maiden and queen, be near me now and befriend.
Thou art more than the day or the morrow, the seasons that laugh or that weep;
For these give joy and sorrow; but thou, Proserpina, sleep.
Sweet is the treading of wine, and sweet the feet of the dove;
But a goodlier gift is thine than foam of the grapes or love.
Yea, is not even Apollo, with hair and harpstring of gold,
A bitter God to follow, a beautiful God to behold?
I am sick of singing; the bays burn deep and chafe: I am fain
To rest a little from praise and grievous pleasure and pain. For the Gods we know not of, who give us our daily breath, We know they are cruel as love or life, and lovely as death. O Gods dethroned and deceased, cast forth, wiped out in a day!

47. Lyrical Poems Of Algernon Charles Swinburne, Audio Recordings By Walter Rufus Ea
The most recent additions are highlighted yellow. Five Lyrical Poems by AlgernonCharles Swinburne 18371909. . Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon 251.
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48. Academic Directories
Selected Poetry of Algernon Charles Swinburne From the Representative Poetry online sitecontains electronic texts of selected poems by Swinburne (18371909).
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49. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) poet and critic. pencil, 1860by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Rossetti chose to idealize
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Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)
poet and critic pencil, 1860
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) Rossetti chose to idealize his friend, A. C. Swinburne, as a kind of medieval Knight of the Holy Pen, with a solemn, yet spiritual expression, a nimbus of waving hair, and eyes seemingly focused on a world beyond this one. But as Rossetti and his other intimates well knew, the young poet was far more interested in the pleasures afforded by the London nights than in the quests of any Arthurian knights. Given to long bouts of drunkenness that sometimes culminated in naked antics, Swinburne would run up against late-Victorian censorship, by hymning the praise of lost pagan days of color and sensuality associated with the Greeks and expressing his distaste for the pallid, ascetic Christian era in which he was forced to abide. Mr. Swinburne
ink and wash, 1899
by Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956)

50. The San Antonio College LitWeb Algernon Charles Swinburne Page
The Algernon Charles Swinburne Page. ( 18371909 ). I allow no oneto laugh at Tennyson except myself. Major Works John D. Rosenberg
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Major Works

John D. Rosenberg has edited Selected Poetry and Prose , Random House, 1967, and Farrar Straus and Cudahy has published The Novels of A. C. Swinburne A Year's Letters ( see below ) has been published in its original form under the editorship of F. J. Sypher (NYU, 1974).
The Queen-Mother; Rosamund
Atalanta in Calydon
Chastelard
( 1865 ). First of a dramatic trilogy.
Poems and Ballads . Three series. ( 1866; 1878; 1889 )
A Song of Italy
Songs Before Sunrise
Bothwell
( 1874 ). Second of the dramatic trilogy. Erechtheus A Year's Letters ( 1877 ); republished, 1905, under the title Love's Cross Currents A Study of Shakespeare Mary Stuart ( 1881 ). Third of the dramatic trilogy. Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems Marino Faliero A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning The Tale of Balen Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards Lesbia Brandon ( 1952 ). A novel The Swinburne Letters . Edited by Cecil Y. Lang. Six Volumes. Yale, 1959-1962.

51. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne. 18371909. Swinburne was born into anold aristocratic family. He was sent to Eton, where he acquired
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Algernon Charles Swinburne
Swinburne was born into an old aristocratic family. He was sent to Eton, where he acquired a taste for flagellation, and Oxford, where he became friends with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other members of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, of which he was briefly a member. His second volume of poetry, a drama in classical style, brought him praise. His next two volumes, Poems and Ballads (1866), were heavily influenced by de Sade, Baudelaire, and the French symbolists; they contain dramatic monologues dwelling on, among other things, sadomasochism, lesbian longing ,and necrophiliac desire. This work was reviled by critics, most famously by Robert Buchanan, who attacked Swinburne and Rossetti in "The Fleshly School of Poetry," though it influenced contemporaries like Wilde and Yeats and modernists such as Joyce and T.S. Eliot. Swinburne suffered a breakdown in the 1870s but continued to write, in genres ranging from lyric poetry and satire to pornography, for the remainder of his life. Much work remains unpublished.
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52. A Match - Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) A MATCH. IF love were what therose is, And I were like the leaf, Our lives would grow together
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53. DayPoems: Algernon Charles Swinburne Index
Poetry of Algernon Charles Swinburne. 18371909. Ave atque Vale (In memoryof Charles Baudelaire) Chorus from Atalanta Hertha Itylus Back to top.
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55. Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne. Poet and Climber (18371909). In 1857the brilliant, but excitable poet Swinburne climbed Bla Bhienn
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Algernon Charles Swinburne 'Poet and Climber' (1837-1909) In 1857 the brilliant, but excitable poet Swinburne climbed Bla Bhienn, accompanied by a Professor Nicol. Nicol may well have been one of his university professors. At the time of the ascent Swinburne was a 20-year-old student at Balliol College, Oxford, and it was there, later the same year, that he met Dante Gabriel Rossetti (with whom he was to enjoy a long friendship) and Edward Burne-Jones. He also formed friendships with William Morris and George Meredith. No other details of his time on Skye are known to ISBuC. Most likely he was one of the many Victorian proto-tourists who traveled to Skye. More specifically climbing may have provided a channel for an almost demonic energy which belied his frail, five-foot frame. He was the first to climb Culver Cliff on the Isle of Wight. Swinburne became famous for his choral verse drama Atalanta in Calydon , an ambitious conjuring of Greek tragedy exemplifying his absolute command of sustained verbal melody. His libertarian themes and sadomasochistic allusions shocked the establishment and Poems and Ballads , celebrating physical love, was at the centre of one of the most famous literary scandals of the time. Among Swinburne's other poetic works include a dramatic trilogy about Mary Queen of Scots.

56. A Century Of Roundels By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Personal Author Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 18371909. Title A centuryof roundels / by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Publication
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57. SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. - Buch-laden9.de -
Translate this page 1. deutsche Ausgabe. 8 . 151 S. OLwd., Ebd.leicht fingerfleckig, ansonstensehr gut. Algernon Charles Swinburne(1837-1909), engl.
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Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy. : SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES.
Cloth. 98+32pp. Covers worn. Corners bumped. Pages browned. Inner hinge broken. Owner s ink dedication on endpaper. Good.
Hier geht es weiter zum Autor SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES.
Hier geht es weiter zum Buchtitel Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy.
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Songs Before Sunrise. : SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES.
Cloth. 287pp. A New Edition. Covers worn. Spine bumped. Corners bumped. Pages slightly browned. Owner s ink dedication on Endpaper. Good.
Publisher: Piccadilly, London. Chatto And Windus. 1883.
Hier geht es weiter zum Autor SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES.
Hier geht es weiter zum Buchtitel Songs Before Sunrise.

58. Other Archival Holdings - Algernon Charles Swinburne
Special Collections. Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 18371909. Mr. Whistler slecture on art ; Memorial verses on the death of Richard Burton.
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SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES, 1837-1909.
Mr. Whistler's lecture on art ; Memorial verses on the death of Richard Burton.
Facsimile reproduction [ca. 1913].
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English poet and author. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to English literature. 5th ed., p. 954.
File consists of facsimiles of holograph manuscripts. Includes letter (1913 May 22), from W.K. Bixby to Captain Henry King, explaining that the Bibliophile Society of Boston had been permitted to print facsimiles of several Swinburne manuscripts belonging to W.K. Bixby, and enclosing No. 55 of the set. Item contains W.K. Bixby's holograph annotation "Capt Henry King With sincere regards of W.K. Bixby St Louis 5/21/13".
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59. LUCIFER By ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE
LUCIFER by Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909). Écrasez l infâme. -VOLTAIRE Les prêtres ont raison de l appeler Lucifer. - VICTOR HUGO.
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LUCIFER
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A LGERNON C HARLES S WINBURNE
Écrasez l'infâme. - V OLTAIRE
Les prêtres ont raison de l'appeler Lucifer. - V ICTOR H UGO V OLTAIRE , our England's lover, man divine
Beyond all Gods that ever fear adored
By right and might, by sceptre and by sword,
By godlike love of sunlike truth, made thine
Through godlike hate of falsehood's marshlight shine
And all the fume of creeds and deeds abhorred
Whose light was darkness, till the dawn-star soared, Truth, reason, mercy, justice, keep thy shrine Scared in memory's temple, seeing that none Of all souls born to strive before the sun Loved ever good or hated evil more. The snake that felt thy heel upon her head, Night's first-born, writhes as though she were not dead, But strikes not, stings not, slays not as before. Transcribed by Carl Mickelsen

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