Songs Before Sunrise by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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And all the old holiest memories wane,
And the old names of love's chosen, found in thy sight vain. 15 And crowned heads are discrowned, And stars sink without sound, And love's self for thy love's sake waxes pale Seeing from his storied skies In what new reverent wise Thee Rome's most highest, her sovereign daughters, hail; Thee Portia, thee Veturia grey, Thee Arria, thee Cornelia, Roman more than they. 16 Even all these as all we Subdue themselves to thee, Bow their heads haloed, quench their fiery fame; Seen through dim years divine, Their faint lights feminine Sink, then spring up rekindled from thy flame; Fade, then reflower and reillume From thy fresh spring their wintering age with new-blown bloom. 17 To thy much holier head Even theirs, the holy and dead, Bow themselves each one from her heavenward height; |
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