Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 47 Page 8

“Besides,” continued Anne of Austria, “the Lord never gives the goods of this world but for a season; the Lord — as correctives to honor and riches — the Lord has placed sufferings, sickness, and death; and no one,” added she, with a melancholy smile, which proved she made the application of the funeral precept to herself, “no man can take his wealth or greatness with him to the grave. It results, therefore, that the young gather the abundant harvest prepared for them by the old.”

Louis listened with increased attention to the words which Anne of Austria, no doubt, pronounced with a view to console him. “Madame,” said he, looking earnestly at his mother, “one would almost say in truth that you had something else to announce to me.”