#Decadents #English #XIXCentury #XXCentury
Is it so, that the sword is broken… Our sword, that was halfway drawn? Is it so, that the light was a spa… That the bird we hailed as the lar… Sang in her sleep in the dark,
WHITE ROSE in red rose-garden Is not so white; Snowdrops that plead for pardon And pine for fright Because the hard East blows
Fire and wild light of hope and do… Wind of swift change, and clouds a… As the storm shifts of the tempest… Cry wellaway, but well befall the… Hope sits yet hiding her war-weari…
Maiden most beautiful, mother most… Queen and republican, crowned of t… See for thy sake what we bring to… This is the banner thy gonfalon, f… Red from the hearts that were pier…
THERE WERE four apples on the… Half gold half red, that one might… The blood was ripe inside the core… The colour of the leaves was more Like stems of yellow corn that gro…
Death and birth should dwell not n… Wealth keeps house not, even for s… Fate doth ill to link in one brief… Death and birth. Harsh the yoke that binds them, st…
TAKE HANDS and part with laugh… Touch lips and part with tears; Once more and no more after, Whatever comes with years. We twain shall not remeasure
Fire out of heaven, a flower of pe… That where the roots of life are h… And where the fruits of time are b… A faith made flesh, a visible desi… That heard the yet unbreathing yea…
O SON of man, by lying tongues a… By slaughterous hands of slaves wi… In carnage deep as ever Christian… Profaned with prayer and sacrifice… And incense from the trembling tyr…
THERE WAS a graven image of De… Painted with red blood on a ground… Passing between the young men and… And by him Pain, whose body shone… And Pleasure with gaunt hands tha…
It does not hurt. She looked alo… Smiling, and watched the thick dro… Down the sheer blade; not that whi… Could hurt the sweet sense of the… But that which was to do yet ere t…
SWEET MOTHER, in a minute’s… Death parts thee and my love of th… Sweet love, that yet art living ma… Come back, true love, to comfort m… Back, ah, come back! ah wellaway!
We mix from many lands, We march for very far; In hearts and lips and hands Our staffs and weapons are; The light we walk in darkens sun a…
Blessed was she that bare, Hidden in flesh most fair, For all men’s sake the likeness of… Holy that virgin’s womb, The old record saith, on whom
Men, brother men, that after us ye… Let not your hearts too hard again… For if some pity of us poor men ye… The sooner God shall take of you… Here are we five or six strung up,…