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Eulogy Poems
This page provides examples of Eulogy poems. The poems and poetry
selected are by famous poets who have used Eulogy as a poetic or
literary device to convey, emphasize and create vivid images.
Poets use this type of device as an unusual alternative to every
day speech to help them express mood and emotion. For additional
information about Eulogy please click the following link:
Eulogy
Examples of Eulogy
Poems
Our examples of Eulogy
poems
and poetry have been selected from the work of some of the the most famous
American and English poets writing about death.
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"Life" by
Charlotte Bronte
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All Is Well
by By Henry Scott Holland
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So proud she
was to die by Emily Dickinson
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"Epitaph on
my Ever Honoured Father" by Robert Burns
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"A Late
Walk" by Robert Frost
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"My
Nanie's Awa" by Robert Burns
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O Captain!
My Captain! by Walt Whitman
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After Five
by E. E. Cummings
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Earl
Spenser's eulogy for Diana
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"Epitaph for
a Darling Lady" by Dorothy Parker
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"Do not go
gentle into that good night" and "Death shall have no
dominion" by Dylan Thomas
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Various
eulogies to William Shakespeare by poets and authors
including Ben Jonson, William Basse and Michael
Drayton
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Renowned
Spenser, lie a thought more nigh
To learned Chaucer, and rare Beaumont lie
A little nearer Spenser to make room
For Shakespeare in your threefold, fourfold tomb
by William Basse
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Shakespeare
thou hadst as smooth a comic vein,
Fitting the sock, and in thy natural brain,
As strong conception, and as clear a rage,
As any one that traffick'd with the stage.
by Michael Drayton
Examples Help! Use
of Examples of Eulogy Poems in Poems & Poetry
The Eulogy poem, poems or poetry convey and emphasize unusual
and vivid images. The use of strong word association changes the
mode of thought and adds variation, embellishment and adornment
to poetic and literary works. |