Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes
Every Man At Time Of Death,
Would Fain Set Forth Some Saying That May Live
After His Death And Better Humankind;
For Death Gives Life's Last Word A Power To Live,
And, Lie The Stone-cut Epitaph, Remain
After The Vanished Voice, And Speak To Men.
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