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1851–1919

SAILOR AND SHADE

Roswell Martin Field

You, who have compassed land and sea, Now all unburied lie; All vain your store of human lore, For you were doomed to die.

The sire of Pelops likewise fell,— Jove's honored mortal guest; So king and sage of every age At last lie down to rest.

Plutonian shades enfold the ghost Of that majestic one Who taught as truth that he, forsooth, Had once been Pentheus’ son;

Believe who may, he's passed away, And what he did is done. A last night comes alike to all; One path we all must tread,

Through sore disease or stormy seas Or fields with corpses red. Whate'er our deeds, that pathway leads To regions of the dead.

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