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Lucifer

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Écrasez l'infâme.
    - Voltaire

    Les prêtres ont raison de l'appeler Lucifer.
    - Victor Hugo


    Voltaire, our England's lover, man divine
    Beyond all Gods that ever fear adored
    By right and might, by sceptre and by sword,
    By godlike love of sunlike truth, made thine
    Through godlike hate of falsehood's marshlight shine
    And all the fume of creeds and deeds abhorred
    Whose light was darkness, till the dawn-star soared,
    Truth, reason, mercy, justice, keep thy shrine
    Sacred in memory's temple, seeing that none
    Of all souls born to strive before the sun
    Loved ever good or hated evil more.
    The snake that felt thy heel upon her head,
    Night's first-born, writhes as though she were not dead,
    But strikes not, stings not, slays not as before.



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From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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