Tag Archive: Women

Speak! if our souls in deathless yearnings meet;
Answer me, answer me!

Felicia Dorothea Hemans, ‘To a Departed Spirit’ (1829)

Literature

I ask no monument, proud and high,

Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, ‘Bury Me in a Free Land’ (1848)

Literature

What sudden pangs shot thro’ each aching heart,
When, Death, thy messenger dispatch’d his dart?

Phyllis Wheatley, ‘On the Death of J. C. an Infant’ (1773)

Literature

Impatient, despairing yet loth to go (for beauty offers her lures, has her consolations), to pace the beach was impossible; contemplation was unendurable; the mirror was broken.

Virginia Woolf, To The Lighthouse (1927)

Literature

Death was defiance. Death was an attempt to communicate; people feeling the impossibility of reaching the centre which, mystically, evaded them; closeness drew apart; rapture faded; one was alone.

Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway (1925)

Literature

And shall my soul that lies within your hand
Remember nothing,

Sara Teasdale, ‘Love and Death’ (1911)

Literature

And you as well must die, beloved dust,
And all your beauty stand you in no stead;

Edna St. Vincent Millay, ‘And You as Well Must Die, Beloved Dust’ (1921)

Literature

Seldom except in books do the dying utter memorable words, see visions, or depart with beatified countenances, and those who have sped many parting souls know that to most the end comes as naturally and simply as sleep.

Louisa May Alcott, Little Women (1868)

Literature

"Everybody knows it," said Ruby bitterly. "I know it ⎯ I've known it all summer, though I wouldn't give in.

L. M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island (1915)

Literature

The Carriage held but just Ourselves ⎯
And Immortality.

Emily Dickinson, ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ (1890)

Literature