Colloquy on Death


 In 1902, C. Augustus Haviland wrote a book of poems called "A Lawyer's Idle Hours" and published it under the name Frank Myrtle. One of the poems in the book, titled "Colloquy On Death," is inscribed on a bronze plaque that can be found on the front of the Haviland monument in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery. Another poem by Haviland, called "Reveries at Four Score," was written ten years later and is inscribed on the back of the memorial.

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