Chant of Corinne at the Capitol
Translations, From the French
“The face of the dead man was concealed, of course, our customs not being those of the south, where corpses are carried to the grave in open coffins, that they might – one last time before slipping into the pit – be warmed by the light of the sun.”
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Jan Neruda 7
Czech poet, theater reviewer, publicist and writer 1834–1891Related quotes
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Context: And if this I were destroyed,
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1900s - 1920s