Algernon Charles Swinburne Quotes About Love

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  • Love, as is told by the seers of old, Comes as a butterfly tipped with gold, Flutters and flies in sunlit skies, Weaving round hearts that were one time cold.

  • Marvellous mercies and infinite love.

    Algernon Charles Swinburne (2015). “Selected Verse”, p.95, Carcanet
  • There lived a singer in France of old By the tideless dolorous midland sea. In a land of sand and rain and gold There shone one woman, and none but she.

    'The Triumph of Time'
  • If love were what the rose is, And I were like the leaf, Our lives would grow together In sad or singing weather.

    "A Match" l. 1 (1866)
  • Love, till dawn sunder night from day with fire Dividing my delight and my desire.

    Algernon Charles Swinburne (1866). “Laus Veneris, and other poems and ballads. [Orig. publ. as Poems and ballads]. Author's ed”, p.114
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