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Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650): Epilogue

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Our mother, which wast twice, as history saith,
    Found first among the nations: once, when she
    Who bore thine ensign saw the God in thee
    Smite Spain, and bring forth Shakespeare: once, when death
    Shrank, and Rome’s bloodhounds cowered, at Milton’s breath:
    More than thy place, then first among the free,
    More than that sovereign lordship of the sea
    Bequeathed to Cromwell from Elizabeth,
    More than thy fiery guiding- star, which Drake
    Hailed, and the deep saw lit again for Blake,
    More than all deeds wrought of thy strong right hand,
    This praise keeps most thy fame’s memorial strong,
    That thou wast head of all these streams of song,
    And time bows down to thee as Shakespeare’s land.



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From "Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems" - 1882


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