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A Death on Easter Day - Sonnets

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    The strong spring sun rejoicingly may rise,
    Rise and make revel, as of old men said,
    Like dancing hearts of lovers newly wed:
    A light more bright than ever bathed the skies
    Departs for all time out of all men’s eyes.
    The crowns that girt last night a living head
    Shine only now, though deathless, on the dead:
    Art that mocks death, and Song that never dies.
    Albeit the bright sweet mothlike wings be furled,
    Hope sees, past all division and defection,
    And higher than swims the mist of human breath,
    The soul most radiant once in all the world
    Requickened to regenerate resurrection
    Out of the likeness of the shadow of death.



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April 1883,


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