On the Tomb of Two Brothers

P AULUS and Latöus, brothers,
Thought no lot like one another's:
Common was the life they led,
Common is their last, low bed:
For they could not rest apart,
They must needs together start
For the race which all must run.
O, sweet pair! with hearts in one,
In a tomb like yours we dress
An altar to one-mindedness.
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