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The Passing of the Hawthorn

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    The coming of the hawthorn brings on earth
    Heaven: all the spring speaks out in one sweet word,
    And heaven grows gladder, knowing that earth has heard.
    Ere half the flowers are jubilant in birth,
    The splendour of the laughter of their mirth
    Dazzles delight with wonder: man and bird
    Rejoice and worship, stilled at heart and stirred
    With rapture girt about with awe for girth.
    The passing of the hawthorn takes away
    Heaven: all the spring falls dumb, and all the soul
    Sinks down in man for sorrow. Night and day
    Forego the joy that made them one and whole.
    The change that falls on every starry spray
    Bids, flower by flower, the knell of springtime toll.



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From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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