Blessed Among Women --To The Signora Cairoli by Algernon Charles Swinburne — Love Poetry Lines
Blessed was she that bare, Hidden in flesh most fair, For all men's sake the likeness of all love; Holy that virgin's womb, The old record saith, on whom The glory of God alighted as a dove; Blessed, who brought to gracious birth The sweet-souled Saviour of a man-tormented earth.
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"Blessed was she that bare,..."
"Blessed Among Women --To The Signora Cairoli" by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a love and deep and spiritual english poem consisting of 8 lines. This English poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne demonstrates the timeless power of verse to capture complex human emotions. Beginning with "Blessed was she that bare, Hidden in flesh most fair,...", this piece explores themes of love and deep and spiritual through vivid imagery and emotional resonance. The work invites contemplation on the deeper currents of life, love, and the human condition. Algernon Charles Swinburne's celebrated body of poetry continues to inspire readers across generations and cultures, and this particular work stands as a powerful example of their artistic vision.