I grant, were this life all ; Was there no morning to the tomb's long night ; If man did mingle with the senseless clod, Himself as senseless, — then wert thou indeed A wise and friendly comforter. But, fiend ! There is a morning to the tomb's long... Joan of Arc, an epic poem - Page 214by Robert Southey - 1812Full view - About this book
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