Algernon Charles Swinburne Quotes About Fear

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  • From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.

    "The Garden of Proserpine" l. 81 (1866)
  • At the door of life by the gate of breath, There are worse things waiting for men than death.

    Life  
    Algernon Charles Swinburne, L. M. Findlay (2002). “Selected Poems”, p.39, Psychology Press
  • Fear that makes faith may break faith.

    Algernon Charles Swinburne (1874). “Bothwell: A Tragedy”, p.52
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