Remarks of Clarence Darrow At Memorial Services to George Burman Foster And At T
Remarks of Clarence Darrow At Memorial Services to George Burman Foster And At T
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No mummery or ceremony can make death anything but death. 'There sun nor star shall waken, Nor any change of light; Nor sound of water shaken, Nor any sound or sight. Nor wintry leaves nor vernal Nor days nor things diurnal, Only the sleep eternal, In an eternal night. " Is there any real hope in it all? I see little for those who feel and think. Housman gives us the only fleet- ing ray of light that life holds out to man. This he puts on the lips of his Shorpshire Lad: "Loveliest of trees, the... cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough, And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide. 10 FOSTER me:morial Now, of my threescore years and ten, Twenty will not come again. And take from seventy springs a score, It only leaves me fifty more. ''And since to look at things in bloom Fifty springs are little room, About the woodlands 1 will go To see the cherry hung with snow. " We have emotions and feelings, and all that is left for us, is to go out and see ''the cherries hung with snow".
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