
Poems & Ballads (Second Series) / Swinburne's Poems Volume III
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- Poems and Ballads
- Second Series
- Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III
- swinburne's poetical works
- LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
- POEMS & BALLADS (SECOND AND THIRD SERIES) AND SONGS OF THE SPRINGTIDES
- London: William Heinemann, 1917
- CONTENTS
- POEMS AND BALLADS Second Series The Last Oracle In the Bay A Forsaken Garden Relics At a Month's End The Year of the Rose A Wasted Vigil The Complaint of Lisa For the Feast of Giordano Bruno Ave Atque Vale Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier Sonnet (with a Copy of Mademoiselle de Maupin) Age and Song (to Barry Cornwall) In Memory of Barry Cornwall Epicede To Victor Hugo Inferiae A Birth-Song Ex-Voto A Ballad of Dreamland Cyril Tourneur A Ballad of François Villon Pastiche Before Sunset Song A Vision of Spring in Winter Choriambics At Parting A Song in Season Two Leaders Victor Hugo in 1877 Child's Song Triads Four Songs of Four Seasons:— I. Winter in Northumberland II. Spring in Tuscany III. Summer in Auvergne IV. Autumn in Cornwall The White Czar Rizpah To Louis Kossuth Translations from the French of Villon:— The Complaint of the Fair Armouress A Double Ballad of Good Counsel Fragment on Death Ballad of the Lords of Old Time Ballad of the Women of Paris Ballad written for a Bridegroom Ballad against the Enemies of France The Dispute of the Heart and Body of François Villon Epistle in form of a Ballad to his Friends The Epitaph in form of a Ballad From Victor Hugo Nocturne Théophile Gautier Ode In Obitom Theophili Poetæ Ad Catullum Dedication, 1878
- POEMS AND BALLADS
- SECOND SERIES
- RICHARD F. BURTON
- THE LAST ORACLE
- 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
- FOR THE FEAST OF GIORDANO BRUNO,
- AVE ATQUE VALE
- MEMORIAL VERSES
- SONNET
- AGE AND SONG
- IN MEMORY OF BARRY CORNWALL
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- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- EPICEDE
- TO VICTOR HUGO
- INFERIAE
- A BIRTH‑SONG
- EX‑VOTO
- A BALLAD OF DREAMLAND
- ENVOI
- CYRIL TOURNEUR
- A BALLAD OF FRANÇOIS VILLON
- PRINCE OF ALL BALLAD‑MAKERS
- ENVOI
- PASTICHE
- BEFORE SUNSET
- SONG
- A VISION OF SPRING IN WINTER
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- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- CHORIAMBICS
- AT PARTING
- A SONG IN SEASON
- TWO LEADERS
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- II
- VICTOR HUGO IN 1877
- "Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?"
- CHILD'S SONG
- TRIADS
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- II
- III
- FOUR SONGS OF FOUR SEASONS
- I
- WINTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND
- II
- SPRING IN TUSCANY
- III
- SUMMER IN AUVERGNE
- IV
- AUTUMN IN CORNWALL
- THE WHITE CZAR
- I
- II
- RIZPAH
- TO LOUIS KOSSUTH
- 1877
- TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF VILLON
- THE COMPLAINT OF THE FAIR ARMOURESS
- A DOUBLE BALLAD OF GOOD COUNSEL
- FRAGMENT ON DEATH
- BALLAD OF THE LORDS OF OLD TIME
- BALLAD OF THE WOMEN OF PARIS
- BALLAD WRITTEN FOR A BRIDEGROOM
- BALLAD AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF FRANCE
- THE DISPUTE OF THE HEART AND BODY OF FRANÇOIS VILLON
- EPISTLE IN FORM OF A BALLAD TO HIS FRIENDS
- THE EPITAPH IN FORM OF A BALLAD
- FROM VICTOR HUGO
- NOCTURNE
- ENVOI
- THÉOPHILE GAUTIER
- ODE
- (LE TOMBEAU DE THÉOPHILE GAUTIER)
- IN OBITUM THEOPHILI POETÆ
- AD CATULLUM
- DEDICATION
- 1878
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