| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). A Victorian Anthology, 18371895. 1895. |
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| The Dead |
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| THE DEAD abide with us! Though stark and cold | |
| Earth seems to grip them, they are with us still: | |
| They have forged our chains of being for good or ill; | |
| And their invisible hands these hands yet hold. | |
| Our perishable bodies are the mould | 5 |
| In which their strong imperishable will | |
| Mortalitys deep yearning to fulfil | |
| Hath grown incorporate through dim time untold. | |
| Vibrations infinite of life in death, | |
| As a stars travelling light survives its star! | 10 |
| So may we hold our lives, that when we are | |
| The fate of those who then will draw this breath, | |
| They shall not drag us to their judgment-bar, | |
| And curse the heritage which we bequeath. | |
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