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  • They say that the Dead die not, but remain Near to the rich heirs of their grief and mirth. I think they ride the calm mid-heaven, as these, In wise majestic melancholy train, And watch the moon, and the still-raging seas, And men, coming and going on the earth.

    Rupert Brooke (2007). “1914 & Other Poems”, p.37, Jeremy Mills Publishing