“How he lies in his rights of a man!Death has done all death can.And absorbed in the new life he leads,He recks not, he heedsNor his wrong nor my vengeance; both strikeOn his senses alike,And are lost in the solemn and strangeSurprise of the change.” Robert Browning After After. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)