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Second Series

By Algernon Charles Swinburne

swinburne's poetical works

LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN POEMS and BALLADS (SECOND AND THIRD SERIES) AND SONGS OF THE SPRINGTIDES

CONTENTS

POEMS AND BALLADS SECOND SERIES INSCRIBED TO

RICHARD F. BURTON

THE LAST ORACLE (A.D. 361) Image 1: Greek Text Years have risen

IN THE BAY

A FORSAKEN GARDEN

RELICS

AT A MONTH'S END

SESTINA

THE YEAR OF THE ROSE

A WASTED VIGIL

THE COMPLAINT OF LISA ( Double Sestina ) Decameron, x. 7 There

FOR THE FEAST OF GIORDANO BRUNO, PHILOSOPHER AND MARTYR I Son

AVE ATQUE VALE IN MEMORY OF CHARLES BAUDELAIRE Nous devrions

MEMORIAL VERSES ON THE DEATH OF THEOPHILE GAUTIER Death, what

SONNET (WITH A COPY OF Mademoiselle de Maupin ) This is the

AGE AND SONG (TO BARRY CORNWALL) I In vain men tell us time can

IN MEMORY OF BARRY CORNWALL (October 4, 1874) I In the garden

EPICEDE (James Lorimer Graham died at Florence, April 30, 1876)

TO VICTOR HUGO

INFERIAE

A BIRTH?SONG (For Olivia Frances Madox Rossetti, born September

EX?VOTO

A BALLAD OF DREAMLAND

CYRIL TOURNEUR

A BALLAD OF FRANaeOIS VILLON PRINCE OF ALL BALLAD?MAKERS Bird

PASTICHE

BEFORE SUNSET

SONG

A VISION OF SPRING IN WINTER

CHORIAMBICS

AT PARTING

A SONG IN SEASON

TWO LEADERS

VICTOR HUGO IN 1877 "Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?"

CHILD'S SONG

TRIADS

I I The word of the sun to the sky, The word of the wind to the

II I The message of April to May That May sends on into June

III I The live wave's love for the shore, The shore's for the

FOUR SONGS OF FOUR SEASONS

I WINTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND I Outside the garden The wet skies

II SPRING IN TUSCANY Rose?red lilies that bloom on the banner;

III SUMMER IN AUVERGNE The sundawn fills the land Full as a

IV AUTUMN IN CORNWALL The year lies fallen and faded On cliffs

THE WHITE CZAR

RIZPAH

TO LOUIS KOSSUTH 1877 Light of our fathers' eyes, and in our

TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF VILLON

FROM VICTOR HUGO

NOCTURNE

THEOPHILE GAUTIER

ODE (LE TOMBEAU DE THEOPHILE GAUTIER) Quelle fleur, O Mort,

IN OBITUM THEOPHILI POETAE

AD CATULLUM

DEDICATION 1878 Some nine years gone, as we dwelt together In



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