This poem describes a dialogue between a ghost and a priest. The ghost appears to the priest in a misty garden. The priest questions the ghost about its current state and where it resides after death. The ghost responds that it still inhabits the earth and is tormented by past loves and sins from its life. It refuses to leave the earth and go to judgment, saying that man's heart is the highest court.
This poem describes a dialogue between a ghost and a priest. The ghost appears to the priest in a misty garden. The priest questions the ghost about its current state and where it resides after death. The ghost responds that it still inhabits the earth and is tormented by past loves and sins from its life. It refuses to leave the earth and go to judgment, saying that man's heart is the highest court.
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This poem describes a dialogue between a ghost and a priest. The ghost appears to the priest in a misty garden. The priest questions the ghost about its current state and where it resides after death. The ghost responds that it still inhabits the earth and is tormented by past loves and sins from its life. It refuses to leave the earth and go to judgment, saying that man's heart is the highest court.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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