Death Poems
Death
Algernon Charles Swinburne - A Ballad Of Death
Kneel down, fair Love, and fill thyself with tears,Girdle thyself with sighing for a girthUpon the sides of mirth,Cover thy lips and.- Death poems.
Andrew Marvell - A Poem Upon The Death Of O.C.
That Providence which had so long the careOf Cromwell's head, and numbred ev'ry hair,Now in its self (the Glass where all appears)Had.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
Never until the mankind makingBird beast and flowerFathering and all humbling darknessTells with silence the last light breakingAnd.- Death poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats
I weep for Adonais--he is dead!Oh, weep for Adonais! though our tearsThaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!And thou, sad Hour,.- Death poems.
Major Henry Livingston Jr - An Elegy On The Death Of Montgomery Tappen
An elegy on the death of MONTGOMERY TAPPEN who dies at Poughkeepsie on the 20th of Nov. 1784 in the ninth year of his age.The sweetest,.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - And Death Shall Have No Dominion
And death shall have no dominion.Dead mean naked they shall be oneWith the man in the wind and the west moon;When their bones are picked.- Death poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Birth And Death
Birth and death, twin-sister and twin-brother,Night and day, on all things that draw breath,Reign, while time keeps friends with one.- Death poems.
Raymond A Foss - Choosing Death
Demons releasedfrom his body,chose death,drowning in the seaover returningto the dark abyss,In death a gift, an actof grace, for the.- Death poems.
William Butler Yeats - Death
Nor dread nor hope attendA dying animal;A man awaits his endDreading and hoping all;Many times he died,Many times rose again.A great.- Death poems.
Helen Hunt Jackson - Death
My body, eh? Friend Death, how now? Why all this tedious pomp of writ? Thou hast reclaimed it sure and slow For half a century bit.- Death poems.
Emily Bronte - Death
Death! that struck when I was most confidingIn my certain faith of joy to be -Strike again, Time's withered branch dividingFrom the.- Death poems.
Thomas Hood - Death
It is not death, that sometime in a sigh This eloquent breath shall take its speechless flight; That sometime these bright stars, that.- Death poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Death And Birth
Death and birth should dwell not near together:Wealth keeps house not, even for shame, with dearth:Fate doth ill to link in one brief.- Death poems.
Paul Celan - Death Fugue
Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundownwe drink it at noon in the morning we drink it at nightwe drink it and drink itwe dig.- Death poems.
Robert William Service - Death In The Arctic
II took the clock down from the shelf;"At eight," said I, "I shoot myself."It lacked a minute of the hour,And as I waited all a-cower,A.- Death poems.
Emily Dickinson - Death Is A Dialogue Between
Death is a Dialogue betweenThe Spirit and the Dust."Dissolve" says Death -- The Spirit "SirI have another Trust" --Death doubts it.- Death poems.
Carl Sandburg - Death Snips Proud Men
DEATH is stronger than all the governments because the governments are men and men die and then death laughs: Now you see ’em, now.- Death poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Death, To The Dead For Evermore
DEATH, to the dead for evermoreA King, a God, the last, the best of friends -Whene'er this mortal journey endsDeath, like a host, comes.- Death poems.
Charles Bukowski - Death Wants More Death
death wants more death, and its webs are full:I remember my father's garage, how child-likeI would brush the corpses of fliesfrom the.- Death poems.
Khalil Gibran - Death XXVII
Then Almitra spoke, saying, "We would ask now of Death." And he said: You would know the secret of death. But how shall you find it.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - Deaths And Entrances
On almost the incendiary eve Of several near deaths,When one at the great least of your best loved And always known must leaveLions.- Death poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 41: If We Sang In The Wood (and Death Is A German Expert)
If we sang in the wood (and Death is a German expert)while snows flies, chill, after so frequent knewso many all nothing,for lead &.- Death poems.
E E Cummings - Dying Is Fine)but Death
dying is fine)but Death?obabyiwouldn't likeDeath if Deathweregood:forwhen(instead of stopping to think)youbegin to feel of i.- Death poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - Elegy On The Death Of A Young Man
Mournful groans, as when a tempest lowers,Echo from the dreary house of woe;Death-notes rise from yonder minster's towers!Bearing out.- Death poems.
Mary Dar Robinson - Elegy On The Death Of Lady Middleton
THE knell of death, that on the twilight gale, Swells its deep murmur to the pensive ear; In awful sounds repeats a mournful tale,.- Death poems.
Kneel down, fair Love, and fill thyself with tears,Girdle thyself with sighing for a girthUpon the sides of mirth,Cover thy lips and.- Death poems.
Andrew Marvell - A Poem Upon The Death Of O.C.
That Providence which had so long the careOf Cromwell's head, and numbred ev'ry hair,Now in its self (the Glass where all appears)Had.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
Never until the mankind makingBird beast and flowerFathering and all humbling darknessTells with silence the last light breakingAnd.- Death poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats
I weep for Adonais--he is dead!Oh, weep for Adonais! though our tearsThaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!And thou, sad Hour,.- Death poems.
Major Henry Livingston Jr - An Elegy On The Death Of Montgomery Tappen
An elegy on the death of MONTGOMERY TAPPEN who dies at Poughkeepsie on the 20th of Nov. 1784 in the ninth year of his age.The sweetest,.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - And Death Shall Have No Dominion
And death shall have no dominion.Dead mean naked they shall be oneWith the man in the wind and the west moon;When their bones are picked.- Death poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Birth And Death
Birth and death, twin-sister and twin-brother,Night and day, on all things that draw breath,Reign, while time keeps friends with one.- Death poems.
Raymond A Foss - Choosing Death
Demons releasedfrom his body,chose death,drowning in the seaover returningto the dark abyss,In death a gift, an actof grace, for the.- Death poems.
William Butler Yeats - Death
Nor dread nor hope attendA dying animal;A man awaits his endDreading and hoping all;Many times he died,Many times rose again.A great.- Death poems.
Helen Hunt Jackson - Death
My body, eh? Friend Death, how now? Why all this tedious pomp of writ? Thou hast reclaimed it sure and slow For half a century bit.- Death poems.
Emily Bronte - Death
Death! that struck when I was most confidingIn my certain faith of joy to be -Strike again, Time's withered branch dividingFrom the.- Death poems.
Thomas Hood - Death
It is not death, that sometime in a sigh This eloquent breath shall take its speechless flight; That sometime these bright stars, that.- Death poems.
Algernon Charles Swinburne - Death And Birth
Death and birth should dwell not near together:Wealth keeps house not, even for shame, with dearth:Fate doth ill to link in one brief.- Death poems.
Paul Celan - Death Fugue
Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundownwe drink it at noon in the morning we drink it at nightwe drink it and drink itwe dig.- Death poems.
Robert William Service - Death In The Arctic
II took the clock down from the shelf;"At eight," said I, "I shoot myself."It lacked a minute of the hour,And as I waited all a-cower,A.- Death poems.
Emily Dickinson - Death Is A Dialogue Between
Death is a Dialogue betweenThe Spirit and the Dust."Dissolve" says Death -- The Spirit "SirI have another Trust" --Death doubts it.- Death poems.
Carl Sandburg - Death Snips Proud Men
DEATH is stronger than all the governments because the governments are men and men die and then death laughs: Now you see ’em, now.- Death poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Death, To The Dead For Evermore
DEATH, to the dead for evermoreA King, a God, the last, the best of friends -Whene'er this mortal journey endsDeath, like a host, comes.- Death poems.
Charles Bukowski - Death Wants More Death
death wants more death, and its webs are full:I remember my father's garage, how child-likeI would brush the corpses of fliesfrom the.- Death poems.
Khalil Gibran - Death XXVII
Then Almitra spoke, saying, "We would ask now of Death." And he said: You would know the secret of death. But how shall you find it.- Death poems.
Dylan Thomas - Deaths And Entrances
On almost the incendiary eve Of several near deaths,When one at the great least of your best loved And always known must leaveLions.- Death poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 41: If We Sang In The Wood (and Death Is A German Expert)
If we sang in the wood (and Death is a German expert)while snows flies, chill, after so frequent knewso many all nothing,for lead &.- Death poems.
E E Cummings - Dying Is Fine)but Death
dying is fine)but Death?obabyiwouldn't likeDeath if Deathweregood:forwhen(instead of stopping to think)youbegin to feel of i.- Death poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - Elegy On The Death Of A Young Man
Mournful groans, as when a tempest lowers,Echo from the dreary house of woe;Death-notes rise from yonder minster's towers!Bearing out.- Death poems.
Mary Dar Robinson - Elegy On The Death Of Lady Middleton
THE knell of death, that on the twilight gale, Swells its deep murmur to the pensive ear; In awful sounds repeats a mournful tale,.- Death poems.

