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To Sir Richard F. Burton

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    (ON HIS TRANSLATION OF "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS")


    Westward the sun sinks, grave and glad; but far
    Eastward, with laughter and tempestuous tears,
    Cloud, rain, and splendour as of orient spears,
    Keen as the sea's thrill toward a kindling star,
    The sundawn breaks the barren twilight's bar
    And fires the mist and slays it. Years on years
    Vanish, but he that hearkens eastward hears
    Bright music from the world where shadows are.
    Where shadows are not shadows. Hand in hand
    A man's word bids them rise and smile and stand
    And triumph. All that glorious orient glows
    Defiant of the dusk. Our twilight land
    Trembles; but all the heaven is all one rose,
    Whence laughing love dissolves her frosts and snows.



Extra Info:
From "Poems and Ballads (Third Series)
Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III"


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