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Carnot

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Death, winged with fire of hate from deathless hell
    Wherein the souls of anarchs hiss and die,
    With stroke as dire has cloven a heart as high
    As twice beyond the wide sea's westward swell
    The living lust of death had power to quell
    Through ministry of murderous hands whereby
    Dark fate bade Lincoln's head and Garfield's lie
    Low even as his who bids his France farewell.
    France, now no heart that would not weep with thee
    Loved ever faith or freedom. From thy hand
    The staff of state is broken: hope, unmanned
    With anguish, doubts if freedom's self be free.
    The snake-souled anarch's fang strikes all the land
    Cold, and all hearts unsundered by the sea.



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June 25, 1894.


From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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