William Ernest Henley (Уильям Эрнст Хенли)
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The ways of Death are soothing and serene, And all the words of Death are grave and sweet. From camp and church, the fireside and the street, She beckons forth – and strife and song have been. A summer night descending cool and green And dark on daytime’s dust and stress and heat, The ways of death are soothing and serene, And all the words of Death are grave and sweet. O, glad and sorrowful, with triumphant mien And radiant faces, look upon and greet This last of all your lovers, and to meet The kiss, the Comforter’s, your spirit lean… The ways of Death are soothing and serene.
William Ernest Henley’s other poems:
- Rhymes and Rhythms. 23. Here They Trysted, Here They Strayed
- Rhymes and Rhythms. Epilogue
- Rhymes and Rhythms. 20. The Shadow of Dawn
- Rhymes and Rhythms. 21. When the Wind Storms by with a Shout, and the Stern Sea-Caves
- Echoes. 14. The Wan Sun Westers, Faint and Slow
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