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Nell Gwyn

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Sweet heart, that no taint of the throne or the stage
    Could touch with unclean transformation, or alter
    To the likeness of courtiers whose consciences falter
    At the smile or the frown, at the mirth or the rage,
    Of a master whom chance could inflame or assuage,
    Our Lady of Laughter, invoked in no psalter,
    Adored of no faithful that cringe and that palter,
    Praise be with thee yet from a hag-ridden age.
    Our Lady of Pity thou wast: and to thee
    All England, whose sons are the sons of the sea,
    Gives thanks, and will hear not if history snarls
    When the name of the friend of her sailors is spoken;
    And thy lover she cannot but love—by the token
    That thy name was the last on the lips of King Charles.



Extra Info:
From "Poems and Ballads (Third Series)
Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III"


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