Ave Caeser!
William Ernest Henley
From the winter’s grey despair, From the summer’s golden languor, Death, the lover of Life, Frees us for ever. Inevitable, silent, unseen, Everywhere always, Shadow by night and as light in the day, Signs she at last to her chosen; And, as she waves them forth, Sorrow and Joy Lay by their looks and their voices, Set down their hopes, and are made One in the dim Forever. Into the winter’s grey delight, Into the summer’s golden dream, Holy and high and impartial, Death, the mother of Life, Mingles all men for ever.
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- William Ernest Henley : Back-view
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade ( Double Refrain ) Of Midsummer Days And Nights
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade ( Double Refrain ) Of Youth And Age
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade Made In The Hot Weather
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade Of A Toyokuni Colour-print
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade Of Dead Actors
- William Ernest Henley : Ballade Of Truisms
- William Ernest Henley : Barmaid
- William Ernest Henley : Before
- William Ernest Henley : Between The Dusk Of A Summer Night
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