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  2. Sonnet 30 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 30 starts with Shakespeare mulling over his past failings and sufferings, including his dead friends and that he feels that he hasn't done anything useful. But in the final couplet Shakespeare comments on how thinking about his friend helps him to recover all of the things that he's lost, and it allows him stop mourning over all that has happened in the past.

  3. Sylvia's Death - Wikipedia

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    The poem is highly confessional in tone, focusing on the suicide of friend and fellow poet Sylvia Plath in 1963, as well as Sexton's own yearning for death. Due to the fact that Sexton wrote the poem only days after Plath's passing within February 1963, "Sylvia’s Death" is often seen as an elegy for Plath. [1]

  4. Death poem - Wikipedia

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    The jisei, or death poem, of Kuroki Hiroshi, a Japanese sailor who died in a Kaiten suicide torpedo accident on 7 September 1944. It reads: "This brave man, so filled with love for his country that he finds it difficult to die, is calling out to his friends and about to die".

  5. Category:Poems about death - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poems about death" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. The Silent Ship - Wikipedia

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    The poem uses the journey into the unknown as a metaphor for death, with the ship itself representing the human soul and the loved ones in the quay, the friends and family of the departed. [2] The poem was written in the context of the deep and enduring love that Yahya Kemal felt for tr:Celile Hikmet, artist and mother of poet Nazim Hikmet. [7]

  7. Everything the ‘Friends’ Cast Has Said About the Death of ...

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    The actress’ Instagram tribute to her late friend came in November 2023, two weeks after Perry’s death. “Oh boy this one has cut deep,” Aniston captioned a social media post.

  8. Pastoral elegy - Wikipedia

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    Written by Matthew Arnold in December 1865, Thyrsis is a personal elegy that mourns the death of Matthew's friend Arthur Hugh Clough. Clough died in November 1861 at the age of 42. The poem's plot revolves around the main character Thyrsis, a shepherd in Virgil's seventh Eclogue, who loses a singing match against Corydon.

  9. Jennifer Aniston and ‘Friends’ cast react to death of Matthew ...

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    The "Friends" cast notably all reunited for a 2021 reunion special. One of Cox's final lines from the special was shared on social media, ringing hauntingly true in the wake of Perry's death.