"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"
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Then comes the provocation Swinburne is famous for. “Sin - we can kiss it” isn’t just erotic cheekiness; it’s a deliberate sabotage of the moral ledger. The kiss collapses distance. What was condemned becomes intimate, chosen, aestheticized. Once sin is absorbed into desire - once it’s metabolized as pleasure, art, or tenderness - its power as a disciplinary label evaporates. “And it’s no longer sin” reads less like an ethical claim than a diagnosis of how taboo works: prohibition needs separation, disgust, and fear to stay intact.
Context matters. Swinburne wrote in a period obsessed with purity, surveillance, and respectability, and he made a career of writing poems that dared institutions to blush. The subtext isn’t “anything goes.” It’s sharper: morality often depends on language games, and the boldest way to expose them is to take the forbidden seriously as an experience, not just as a warning sign.
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles. "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." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-say-of-shame-what-is-it-of-virtue-we-can-138867/.
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"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." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-say-of-shame-what-is-it-of-virtue-we-can-138867/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.









