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LATER LIFE.
So long to those who hopeless in their fear
Watch the slow breath and look for what they dread:
While I supine with ears that cease to hear,
  With eyes that glaze, with heart pulse running down
(Alas! no saint rejoicing on her bed),
  May miss the goal at last, may miss a crown.

28.

In life our absent friend is far away:
But death may bring our friend exceeding near,
Show him familiar faces long so dear
And lead him back in reach of words we say.
He only cannot utter yea or nay.
In any voice accustomed to our ear;
He only cannot make his face appear
And turn the sun back on our shadowed day.
The dead may be around us, dear and dead;
The unforgotten dearest dead may be
  Watching us with unslumbering eyes and heart
Brimful of words which cannot yet be said,
  Brimful of knowledge they may not impart,
Brimful of love for you and love for me.