“I will go back to the great sweet mother, Mother and lover of men, the sea. I will go down to her, I and no other, Close with her, kiss her and mix her with me.” MenMotherSeaSweetLoversKissing Author:Algernon Charles Swinburne
“And the best and the worst of this is That neither is most to blame, If you have forgotten my kisses And I have forgotten your name.” IfsNamesWorstKissingBlameForgotten Author:Algernon Charles Swinburne
“I dore not always touch her, lest the kiss Leave my lips charred. Yea, Lord, a little bliss, Brief, bitter bliss, one hath for a great sin; Nathless thou knowest how sweet a thing it is.” LittlesSinLordSweetKissingLipsBitterBliss Author:Algernon Charles Swinburne
“To say of shame - what is it? Of virtue - we can miss it; Of sin-we can kiss it, And it's no longer sin.” SinVirtueMissingKissingShame Book:Poems and Ballads Source: Poems and Ballads
“A baby's feet, like sea-shells pink Might tempt, should heaven see meet, An angel's lips to kiss, we think, A baby's feet.” ThinkingShouldMightHeavenSeaFeetBabyKissingAngelLipsShellsSea Shell Book:Delphi Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne (Illustrated)
“Fruits fail and love dies and time ranges;Thou art fed with perpetual breath, and alive after infinite changes,And fresh from the kisses of death,Of langours rekindled and rallied, Of barren delights and unclean,Things monstrous and fruitless, a pallidAnd poisonous queen.” ArtDiesAliveFailingKissingAnd LoveInfiniteBreathsFruitDelightRangeQueensFedsPerpetualMonstrousBarrenPoisonousKiss Of Death Book:Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads Source: Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads