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On The Death Of Richard Doyle

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    A light of blameless laughter, fancy-bred,
    Soft-souled and glad and kind as love or sleep,
    Fades, and sweet mirth’s own eyes are fain to weep
    Because her blithe and gentlest bird is dead.
    Weep, elves and fairies all, that never shed
    Tear yet for mortal mourning: you that keep
    The doors of dreams whence nought of ill may creep,
    Mourn once for one whose lips your honey fed.
    Let waters of the Golden River steep
    The rose-roots whence his grave blooms rosy-red
    And murmuring of Hyblæan hives be deep
    About the summer silence of its bed,
    And nought less gracious than a violet peep
    Between the grass grown greener round his head.



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From "A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems"


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