“If I die first,” my old chum paused to say,
“Mind! not a whimper of regret:— instead,
Laugh and be glad, as I shall.— Being dead,
I shall not lodge so very far away
But that our mirth shall mingle.— So, the day
The word comes, joy with me.” “I'll try,” I said,
Though, even speaking, sighed and shook my head
And turned, with misted eyes. His roundelay
Rang gaily on the stair; and then the door
Opened and — closed.... Yet something of the clear,
Hale hope, and force of wholesome faith he had
Abided with me — strengthened more and more.—
Then — then they brought his broken body here:
And I laughed — whisperingly — and we were glad.