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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPITAPH (8), by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA First Line: Not without heavy grief of heart did he Last Line: From thy mild manners quietly exhaled. | |||
NOT without heavy grief of heart did He On whom the duty fell (for at that time The father sojourned in a distant land) Deposit in the hollow of this tomb A brother's Child, most tenderly beloved! FRANCESCO was the name the Youth had borne, POZZOBONNELLI his illustrious house; And, when beneath this stone the Corse was laid, The eyes of all Savona streamed with tears. Alas! the twentieth April of his life Had scarcely flowered: and at this early time, By genuine virtue he inspired a hope That greatly cheered his country: to his kin He promised comfort; and the flattering thoughts His friends had in their fondness entertained, He suffered not to languish or decay. Now is there not good reason to break forth Into a passionate lament? -- O Soul! Short while a Pilgrim in our nether world, Do thou enjoy the calm empyreal air; And round this earthly tomb let roses rise, An everlasting spring! in memory Of that delightful fragrance which was once From thy mild manners quietly exhaled. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPITAPH (2) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (3) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (4) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (5) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (6) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (7) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA EPITAPH (9) by GABRIELLO CHIABRERA MARTHA WASHINGTON by SIDNEY LANIER IN HOSPITAL: 23. MUSIC by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY WHEN I READ THE BOOK by WALT WHITMAN |
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