George Eliot Quote

When we are dead : it is the living only who cannot be forgiven the living only from whom men's indulgence and reverence are held off, like the rain by the hard east wind.


The Personal Edition of George Eliot's Works (ed. 1901)


When we are dead : it is the living only who cannot be forgiven the living only from whom men's indulgence and reverence are held off, like the rain...

When we are dead : it is the living only who cannot be forgiven the living only from whom men's indulgence and reverence are held off, like the rain...

When we are dead : it is the living only who cannot be forgiven the living only from whom men's indulgence and reverence are held off, like the rain...

When we are dead : it is the living only who cannot be forgiven the living only from whom men's indulgence and reverence are held off, like the rain...