Songs Before Sunrise by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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There was casting of crowns from them, from their young men's heads,
The crowns of shame. By the horn of Eridanus, by the Tiber mouth, As thy day rose, They arose up and girded them to the north and south, By seas, by snows. As a water in January the frost confines, Thy kings bound thee; As a water in April is, in the new-blown vines, Thy sons made free. And thy lovers that looked for thee, and that mourned from far, For thy sake dead, We rejoiced in the light of thee, in the signal star Above thine head. In thy grief had we followed thee, in thy passion loved, Loved in thy loss; In thy shame we stood fast to thee, with thy pangs were moved, Clung to thy cross. By the hillside of Calvary we beheld thy blood, Thy bloodred tears, As a mother's in bitterness, an unebbing flood, Years upon years. And the north was Gethsemane, without leaf or bloom, A garden sealed; |
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