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Celaeno

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    The blind king hides his weeping eyeless head,
    Sick with the helpless hate and shame and awe,
    Till food have choked the glutted hell-bird's craw
    And the foul cropful creature lie as dead
    And soil itself with sleep and too much bread:
    So the man's life serves under the beast's law,
    And things whose spirit lives in mouth and maw
    Share shrieking the soul's board and soil her bed,
    Till man's blind spirit, their sick slave, resign
    Its kingdom to the priests whose souls are swine,
    And the scourged serf lie reddening from their rod,
    Discrowned, disrobed, dismantled, with lost eyes
    Seeking where lurks in what conjectural skies
    That triple-headed hound of hell their God.



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