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Available Poems in A Century of Roundels - In Guernsey (by Algernon Charles Swinburne )

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  • no. 1. The heavenly bay, ringed round with cliffs and moors  (Leo Smith)
  • no. 2. My mother sea, my fostress, what new strand  (Leo Smith)
  • no. 3. Across and along, as the bay's breadth opens, and o'er us 
  • no. 4. On Dante's track by some funereal spell  (Leo Smith)
  • no. 5. By mere men's hands the flame was lit, we know 
  • no. 6. Night, in utmost noon forlorn and strong, with heart athirst and fasting  (Leo Smith)
  • no. 7. The house accurst, with cursing sealed and signed 
  • no. 8. Beloved and blest, lit warm with love and fame  (Leo Smith)

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