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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt - Laughter And DeathWilfrid Scawen Blunt - Laughter And Death
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THERE is no laughter in the natural world   Of beast or fish or bird, though no sad doubt   Of their futurity to them unfurled   Has dared to check the mirth-compelling shout.   The lion roars his solemn thunder out   To the sleeping woods. The eagle screams her cry.   Even the lark must strain a serious throat   To hurl his blest defiance at the sky.   Fear, anger, jealousy, have found a voice.   Love’s pain or rapture the brute bosoms swell. Nature has symbols for her nobler joys,   Her nobler sorrows. Who had dared foretell   That only man, by some sad mockery,   Should learn to laugh who learns that he must die?
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