Fourteen sonnets and poems/What is Truth?

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1196724Fourteen sonnets and poems — What is Truth?Henry Wilmarth Hazzen


Truth is that which survives, and stands the tests, the vicissitudes, the wear and tear of experience, reflection and controversy.

What is Truth?

<poem>ASKED jesting Pilate, "What is Truth?" And would not stay, but went without, Leaving unanswered that which was To save a world in doubt.

Yet "What is Truth?" was answered more In silence than by uttered tones, Since sealed it was to be for aye, In tears, and sighs, and groans.

That lofty life, and mighty heart, That walked the earth as man, Declared what's truth in life and deed, As language never can.

Yet "What is Truth?" if't must be told,— In the trial of our lives, The test of thought,—the war of words,— 'Tis what alone survives!