"Other heights in other lives, God willing."
Death is the summing up of this life's meaning, stored strength for new adventure.
"The future I may face now I have proved the past;" and, in view of it, Browning is
"Fearless and unperplexed
When I wage battle next,
What weapons to select, what armour to indue."
He is sure that it will be a battle, and a winning one. There is no limiting here of man's possibility, or confining of man's endeavour after goodness.
"Strive and Thrive! cry 'Speed,' fight on, fare ever
There as here,"