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Robert Frost’s poem ends with an impasse and a threat ... the depth of its love. The portals of death are breached, and hell itself is plundered—and all of this, just to bring back the beloved.
From ‘Do Trupa’ (To the Corpse) by Jan Andrzej Morsztyn, trans. MK The interplay between love and death is also the theme of this quote, which is the beginning of the 1661 poem Do Trupa (To the Corpse ...
2. Thank You for Being You Thank you for your hands that hold me, for your voice that eases my dark days, a love that death cannot tarnish. These poems are a simple yet profound gift to share with ...
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