Appreciation of the poet’s epitaph

The epitaph of the Irish poet Yeats is the last sentence of the poet's later work "Under the Foothills of the Majestic Mountain": "Show cold eyes on life and death. Knight, ride forward!"

2. There are only two words engraved on the tombstone of the American poetess Dickinson: "Reply"

3. The epitaph of the British poet Keats: "Here lies a person, His name is written on the water."

4. The epitaph of the Austrian poet Rilke: "It is also a joy to sleep alone and transcendentally under so many eyelids."

5. On the tombstone of Chinese poet Luo Yihe, his own poem is engraved: "My heart is simple, and my heart does not occupy land."

6. The epitaph written by Lebanese poet Gibran himself : "I will stand next to you and live like you. Close your eyes, look into your heart, and then turn your face, my body will be with you."

7. France The epitaph of the romantic poet Musset: "When I die, dear friend, please plant a willow in front of my tomb. I love its clusters of weeping green, and its light color makes me feel warm and kind. . On the land where I will sleep forever, the green shade of the willows will look so light and cool."

8. The American poet Frost's epitaph has only one line: "I had a lover with the world. "The dispute"

9. The epitaph of the British poet Shelley is Shakespeare's poem: "He disappeared nothing, but experienced a change in the sea, and he became a rich and rare treasure."

10. The epitaph of the Russian poet Pushkin: "Here is buried Pushkin and his young muse, as well as love and laziness, who lived a happy life together; they did not do any good things, but their mood To him, he was really a good man."

11. The obituary on the tombstone of the ancient Greek tragic poet Euripides is the obituary of the Athenians: "All Greece is a monument to Euripides, and the poet's bones are here. Macedonia, the place where he died, the poet's hometown is Athens - Athens in Greece."

12. The epitaph of the British poet Shakespeare: "For the sake of Jesus, good friends, don't dig up the soil. Coffin; those who let me rest will be blessed by God, and those who move my bones will be cursed by the dead."