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Oxford Poems
Heathcote William Garrod
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Thou, being dead, still speakest unto me.
6i Catullus: CI Over the mighty world's highway, City by city, sea by sea, Brother, thy brother comes to pay Pitiful offerings unto thee.
I only ask to grace thy bier With gifts that only give farewell.
To tell to ears that cannot hear The things that it is vain to tell, And, idly communing with dust.
To know thy presence still denied, And ever mourn forever lost A soul that never should have died. 62 Catullus : CI Yet think not wholly vain to-day This
...fashion that our fathers gave Thaj; hither brings me, here to lay Some gift of sorrow on thy grave.
Take, brother, gifts a brother's tears Bedewed with sorrow as they fell.
And " Greeting " to the end of years, And to the end of years " Farewell. " 63 Catullus: XCVI Friend, if the mute and shrouded dead Are touched at all by tears, By love long fled and friendship sped And the unreturning years, O then, to her that early died, O doubt not, bridegroom, to thy bride Thy love is sweet and sweeteneth The very bitterness of death.


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