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Grief

Prose/Religion

The Beloved

Once when I was shedding bitter tears, when, dissolved in pain, my hope was melting…
By Novalis
A painting in the style of Vincent Van Gogh depicting a serene night scene.
Poetry

Footsteps of Angels

When the hours of Day are numbered,
And the voices of the Night
Wake the…
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Reflections

How Can He Be Happy That Never Felt Grief?

Among advantages which adversity has, this is not the least, that, a man’s misfortunate days…
By Gerolamo Cardano
Poetry

Threnody (Fragments)

The south-wind brings
Life, sunshine, and desire,
And on every mount and meadow
Breathes aromatic…
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Poetry

A Lament

O well for him who lives at ease
With garnered gold in wide domain,
Nor…
By Oscar Wilde
Poetry

Eyes And Tears (Fragments)

How wisely Nature did decree,
With the same Eyes to weep and see!
That, having…
By Andrew Marvell
Poetry

Beyond the Stars

Three days I heard them grieve when I lay dead,
(It was so strange to…
By Charles Hanson Towne

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