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To George Frederick Watts

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    On the Eightieth Anniversary of his Birth,

    High thought and hallowed love, by faith made one,
    Begat and bare the sweet strong-hearted child,
    Art, nursed of Nature; earth and sea and sun
    Saw Nature then more godlike as she smiled.
    Life smiled on death, and death on life: the Soul
    Between them shone, and soared above their strife,
    And left on Time's unclosed and starry scroll
    A sign that quickened death to deathless life.
    Peace rose like Hope, a patient queen, and bade
    Hell's firstborn, Faith, abjure her creed and die;
    And Love, by life and death made sad and glad,
    Gave Conscience ease, and watched Good Will pass by.
    All these make music now of one man's name,
    Whose life and age are one with love and fame.



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February 23, 1897


From "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"


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