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CONSOLATION |
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The night is long that
never finds the day. |
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Shakespeare |
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Thou art but gone
before
Whether the world must follow.
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Ben Janson |
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Death is the veil
which those who live call life.
They sleep, and it is lifted.
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Shelley |
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My own dim life
should teach me this,
That life shall live for evermore.
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Tennyson |
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And they wake into
a light
Whose day shall never die in night. |
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Crashaw |
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Out of the shadows
of night
The world rolls into light;
It is daybreak everywhere.
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Longfellow |
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Death’s but a path
that must be trod,
If man would ever pass to God.
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Thomas Parnell |
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There never was
night that had no morn.
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Dinah M. N. Craik |
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Wait on the Lord.
Be of good courage, and He
Shall strengthen thy heart.
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Psalms xxvii: 14 |
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Source: McNeel, The
Greatest Name in Stonecraft |
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