"Softly the evening came /with the sunset/."
"To-day, to-morrow, every day, to thousands the end of the world is close at hand. And why should we fear it? We walk here, as it were, in the crypts of life; at times, from the great cathedral above us, we can hear the organ and the chanting choir; we see the light stream through the open door, when some friend goes up before us; and shall we fear to mount the narrow staircase of the grave that leads us out of this uncertain twilight into life eternal?"
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Source: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1851). “The prose works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow”, p.473
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