The Death Of The Duke Of Clarence And Avondale
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
To the Mourners. The bridal garland falls upon the bier, The shadow of a crown, that oโer him hung, Has vanishโd in the shadow cast by Death. So princely, tender, truthful, reverent, pureโ Mourn! That a world-wide Empire mourns with you, That all the Thrones are clouded by your loss, Were slender solace. Yet be comforted; For if this earth be ruled by Perfect Love, Then, after his brief range of blameless days, The toll of funeral in an Angel ear Sounds happier than the merriest marriage-bell. The face of Death is toward the Sun of Life, His shadow darkens earth: his truer name Is โOnward,โ no discordance in the roll And march of that Eternal Harmony Whereto the worlds beat time, thoโ faintly heard Until the great Hereafter. Mourn in hope!
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