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  1. To a Lady on the Death of Her Husband is a poem by Phillis Wheatley. Grim monarch! see, depriv'd of vital breath, A young physician in the dust of death: Dost thou go on incessant to destroy, Our griefs to double, and...comments, analysis, and meaning.

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  2. Analysis (ai): This elegy commemorates the death of a young physician, Leonard, leaving his wife, the mourner, in sorrow. The poem begins by addressing the "Grim monarch," or Death, personified as a relentless destroyer. The speaker questions Death's indiscriminate nature, sparing neither youth nor virtue. Despite pleas to save the beloved from Death's "dire dart," he succumbs, leaving the ...

  3. Source: Wheatley, P. (1773). Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. London, England: A. Bell.

  4. Nov 14, 2021 · Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley/To a Lady, on the Death of her Husband

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · To help you plan the send-off, we’ve gathered some popular Welsh songs for funerals, including hymns and male voice choir tunes. We’ve also included a few Welsh funeral poems, quotes and sayings that you could read at the funeral or write in a condolence card.

  6. Losing a beloved husband is a heart-wrenching experience that can leave a person feeling lost and overwhelmed by grief. In times of profound loss, poetry can serve as a cathartic outlet, helping individuals navigate the complex emotions associated with such a devastating event. Through poignant words, poets have eloquently expressed their sorrow, celebrating the love shared with their departed ...

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  8. In the medieval era, poets known as bards played a significant role in Welsh society, composing eulogies, praise poems, and satires. Later, 19th and 20th centuries witnessed a flourishing of Welsh poetry, with notable figures such as Dylan Thomas, R.S. Thomas, and Gillian Clarke emerging on the international literary scene.

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