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" Though one were strong as seven, He too with death shall dwell, Nor wake with wings in heaven, Nor weep for pains in hell; Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes; And well though love reposes, In the end it is not well. "
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by University of Calcutta - 1908
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Poems and Ballads, Volume 1

Algernon Charles Swinburne - Atalanta (Greek mythology) - 1866 - 370 pages
...like a soul belated, In hell and heaven unmated, By cloud and mist abated Comes out of darkness morn. Though one were strong as seven, He too with death shall dwell, Nor wake with wings in heaven, Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes ; And well though love reposes, In the...
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Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 422 pages
...like a soul belated, In hell and heaven unmated, By cloud and mist abated Comes out of darkness morn. Though one were strong as seven, He too with death...one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes ; Pale, beyond porch and portal, Crowned with calm leaves, she stands Who gathers all things mortal...
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Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 pages
...like a soul belated, In hell and heaven unmated, By cloud and mist abated Comes out of darkness morn. Though one were strong as seven, He too with death...for pains in hell ; Though one were fair as roses, Flis beauty clouds and closes ; Pale, beyond porch and portal, Crowned with calm leaves, she stands...
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Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science and Art, Volume 7

1872 - 862 pages
...BROUOHTON, AUTHOR OF "RED AS A ROSE is SHE," ETC. CHAPTER IX. " Though one were fair as roses, Hie beauty clouds and closes ; And well though love reposes, In the end it Is not well." WHAT JEMIMA SAYS. LENORE has been very ill. Her very fear has accelerated what she feared. During the...
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"Good-bye, Sweetheart!", Volume 1

Rhoda Broughton - English fiction - 1872 - 188 pages
...incongruity. " Why are you all pulling such long faces ? " We none of us answer her. CHAPTER IX. " Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and...well though love reposes, In the end it is not well." WHAT JEMIMA SAYS. LENORE has been very ill. Her very fear has accelerated what she feared. During the...
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'Good-bye, sweetheart!' 3 vols, Volume 3

Rhoda Broughton - 1872 - 338 pages
...incongruity. " Why are you all pulling such long faces ?" We none of us answer her. CHAPTER VIII. " Though one were fair as roses His beauty clouds and closes ; And well tho' love reposes, In the end it is not well." WHAT JEMIMA SAYS. ^ENORE has been very ill ; her very...
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English Language and Literary Criticism: English poetry

James Baldwin - English language - 1882 - 632 pages
...They wot not who make thither ; But no such winds blow hither, And no such things grow here. ***** Though one were strong as seven, He too with death shall dwell, Nor wake with wings iu heaven, Nor weep for pains in hell; Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes;...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 pages
...like a soul belated, In hell and heaven unmated, By cloud and mist abated Comes out of darkness mom. Though one were strong as seven, He too with death shall dwell, Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes ; And well though love reposes, In the...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1884 - 418 pages
...like a soul belated, In hell and heaven unmated, By cloud and mist abated Conies out of darkness morn. Though one were strong as seven, He too with death...wake with wings in heaven, Nor weep for pains in hell ; THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. I95 Though one were fair as roses, His beauty clouds and closes ; And well...
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Studies of Five Living Poets

Arthur Galton - English poetry - 1884 - 84 pages
...the effect of Mr. Swinburne's most perfect writing. Sometimes he is more stately, as in these ; '' Pale beyond porch and portal, Crowned with calm leaves,...gathers all things mortal With cold immortal hands." Of which it is hardly excessive to say that they have given English rhyme a new quality, a union of...
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