Poems and Ballads (Third Series)Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon CharlesSwinburne—Vol. III
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Peace was to be on earth; men's hope

Was holier than their fathers had,

Their wisdom not more wise than glad:

They saw the gates of promise ope,

And heard what love's lips bade.

X

Love armed with knowledge, winged and wise,

Should hush the wind of war, and see,

They said, the sun of days to be

Bring round beneath serener skies

A stormless jubilee.

XI

Time, in the darkness unbeholden

That hides him from the sight of fear

And lets but dreaming hope draw near,

Smiled and was sad to hear such golden

Strains hail the all-golden year.

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