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Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.

George Santayana

“As in the Midst of Battle There Is Room”

AS in the midst of battle there is room

For thoughts of love, and in foul sin for mirth;

As gossips whisper of a trinket’s worth

Spied by the death-bed’s flickering candle-gloom;

As in the crevices of Cæsar’s tomb

The sweet herbs flourish on a little earth:

So in this great disaster of our birth

We can be happy, and forget our doom.

For morning, with a ray of tenderest joy

Gilding the iron heaven, hides the truth,

And evening gently woos us to employ

Our grief in idle catches. Such is youth;

Till from that summer’s trance we wake, to find

Despair before us, vanity behind.