Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPITAPHS, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH Poet's Biography First Line: Honest iago. When his breath was fled Last Line: That in unlovely earth takes root and grows. Subject(s): Epitaphs | ||||||||
Honest Iago. When his breath was fled Doubtless these words were carven at his head. Such lying epitaphs are like a rose That in unlovely earth takes root and grows. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...EPITAPH: ANNUNCIATION by ANNE CARSON SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: RICHARD BONE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS AN EPITAPH, INTENDED FOR HIMSELF by JAMES BEATTIE EPITAPH: IN OBITUM M.S. XO MAIJ, 1614 by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (1) by THOMAS CAREW EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (2) by THOMAS CAREW |
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