William Baylebridge Death Poems

  • 1.
    This world is driven by two contending powers--
    Love, that coerceth Heaven to dwell with dust,
    And that dire pledge of Hell's self-perjured Lust--
    And as we list must Heaven and Hell be ours.
    ...
  • 2.
    True Being


    Rich hour! is not thy gift a radiant thing?
    ...
  • 3.
    Thou grim physician, armed with septic shears,
    Thou that dissemblest even in death's repose
    Earth's quiet pulse and her remedial throes,
    How dull thy visage on this day appears!
    ...
Total 3 Death Poems by William Baylebridge

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