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The Monument of Giordano Bruno

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



I
    Not from without us, only from within,
    Comes or can ever come upon us light
    Whereby the soul keeps ever truth in sight.
    No truth, no strength, no comfort man may win,
    No grace for guidance, no release from sin,
    Save of his own soul's giving. Deep and bright
    As fire enkindled in the core of night
    Burns in the soul where once its fire has been
    The light that leads and quickens thought, inspired
    To doubt and trust and conquer. So he said
    Whom Sidney, flower of England, lordliest head
    Of all we love, loved: but the fates required
    A sacrifice to hate and hell, ere fame
    Should set with his in heaven Giordano's name.

II
    Cover thine eyes and weep, O child of hell,
    Grey spouse of Satan, Church of name abhorred.
    Weep, withered harlot, with thy weeping lord,
    Now none will buy the heaven thou hast to sell
    At price of prostituted souls, and swell
    Thy loveless list of lovers. Fire and sword
    No more are thine: the steel, the wheel, the cord,
    The flames that rose round living limbs, and fell
    In lifeless ash and ember, now no more
    Approve thee godlike. Rome, redeemed at last
    From all the red pollution of thy past,
    Acclaims the grave bright face that smiled of yore
    Even on the fire that caught it round and clomb
    To cast its ashes on the face of Rome.



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June 9, 1889.

From "Astrophel and Other Poems" - 1904


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