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A CENTURY OF ROUNDELS
by Algernon Charles Swinburne
Contents:
In Harbour
The Way of the Wind
Had I Wist
Recollections
Time and Life
A Dialogue
Plus Ultra
A Dead Friend
Past Days
Autumn and Winter
The Death of Richard Wagner
Two preludes
Lohengrin
Tristan und Isolde
The Lute and the Lyre
Plus Intra
Change
A Baby's Death
One of Twain
Death and Birth
Birth
and Death
Benediction
Etude Realiste
Babyhood
First Footsteps
A Ninth Birthday
Not a Child
To Dora Dorian
The Roundel
At Sea
Wasted Love
Before Sunset
A Singing Lesson
Flower-pieces
Love Lies Bleeding
Love in a Mist
Three faces
Ventimiglia
Genoa
Venice
Eros
Sorrow
Sleep
On an Old
Roundel
A Landscape by Courbet
A Flower-piece by Fantin
A
Night-piece by Millet
Marzo Pazzo
Dead Love
Discord
Concord
Mourning
Aperotos Eros
To Catullus
Insularum
Ocelle'
In Sark
In Guernsey
Envoi
DEDICATION
TO CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
Songs light as these may sound, though deep and strong
The heart
spake through them,