Death
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- Death, a poem by Emily Brontë ("Death! that struck when I was most confiding…")
- Death, a poem by Elizabeth Margaret Chandler
- Death, a poem by Florence Earle Coates ("I am the key that parts the gates of Fame…")
- Death, a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ("Storm and strife and stress…")
- Death, a poetic essay by Khalil Gibran (still under copyright)
- Death, a poem by František Halas ("Laugh at the shadow, when still behind your back it crouches, with terror senseless")
- Death, a poem by George Herbert ("Death, thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing")
- "Death" by in Littell's Living Age, 144 (1865) ("It is not death, that sometime in a sigh")
- Death, a poem by Ewart Alan Mackintosh ("Because I have made light of death…")
- Death, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley ("They die—the dead return not—Misery…")
- Death, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley ("Death is here and death is there…")
- Death, a poem by Lydia Huntley Sigourney ("Chill'd by the piercing blast,...")