"Beneath this turf, in sweet repose, The friend of alla fair one lies Yet hence let sorrow vent her woes, Far hence let pity pour her sighs. Though every hour thy life approved, The muse the strain of grief forbears, Nor wishes, though by all beloved, To call thee to a world of tears. Best of thy sex! alas, farewell! From this dark scene removed, to shine Where purest shades of mortals dwell, And virtue waits to welcome thine." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: 21 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 19. THE SOUTHERN PASSION by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) A WAY TO A HAPPY NEW YEAR by ROBERT BREWSTER BEATTIE PSALM 116 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ISRAEL AND HELLAS by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN IN BOZEN OF A SUNDAY by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |