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The Resurrection of Alcilia

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Gratefully inscribed to Dr. A.B. Grosart.



    Sweet song-flower of the Mayspring of our song,
    Be welcome to us, with loving thanks and praise
    To his good hand who travelling on strange ways
    Found thee forlorn and fragrant, lain along
    Beneath dead leaves that many a winter's wrong
    Had rained and heaped through nigh three centuries' maze
    Above thy Maybloom, hiding from our gaze
    The life that in thy leaves lay sweet and strong.
    For thine have life, while many above thine head
    Piled by the wind lie blossomless and dead.
    So now disburdened of such load above
    That lay as death's own dust upon thee shed
    By days too deaf to hear thee like a dove
    Murmuring, we hear thee, bird and flower of love.



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From "Studies in Song" - 1880


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