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A Study From Memory - Sonnets

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    If that be yet a living soul which here
    Seemed brighter for the growth of numbered springs
    And clothed by Time and Pain with goodlier things
    Each year it saw fulfilled a fresh fleet year,
    Death can have changed not aught that made it dear;
    Half humorous goodness, grave-eyed mirth on wings
    Bright-balanced, blither-voiced than quiring strings;
    Most radiant patience, crowned with conquering cheer;
    A spirit inviolable that smiled and sang
    By might of nature and heroic need
    More sweet and strong than loftiest dream or deed;
    A song that shone, a light whence music rang
    High as the sunniest heights of kindliest thought;
    All these must be, or all she was be nought



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