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A luminous poem of profound spiritual depth, this work invites listeners into a contemplative vision of the soul’s final journey. Through the dying moments of a humble man, the verses unfold the tension between fear of the unknown and the comforting hope offered by prayer and sacramental grace. The language is rich with imagery—white light, trembling hands, and the whispered litany of the faithful—drawing the audience into the intimate atmosphere of a sick‑room lit by devotion.
The poem’s structure follows the soul’s passage from earthly frailty toward the mystery of divine judgment, presenting Catholic theology in a vivid, poetic form. As the dying figure confronts the “great deep,” the chorus of prayers surrounding him becomes a source of strength, suggesting that love and faith persist beyond the body’s decay. Listeners are left with a resonant sense of awe, reflecting on mortality, hope, and the enduring promise of spiritual communion.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1801–1890
An influential churchman, writer, and thinker of 19th-century England, he became one of the central figures in the Oxford Movement before later entering the Roman Catholic Church. His sermons, essays, and spiritual writings have kept speaking to readers long after his lifetime.
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