"Death"
By
Katherine Philips
Transcription, correction, editorial commentary, and markup by Staff and Research Assistants at The University of Virginia, John O'Brien, Sara Brunstetter, Rachel Retica
StarCompared to the
universe's other stars, the sun was considered weak.narrow_space
i.e. a limited lifespan; from the table, where life begins, to the
grave, where it ends.EpitaphA tribute
written in memory of a deceased person, often as an inscription on a
tombstone (Oxford English Dictionary).AccidentsEvents that
happen by chance or without expectation. Sometimes with a negative
connotation, as in being unfortunate or unforeseen (Oxford English
Dictionary).
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Death.
1How weak a Star doth rule
MankindStarStarCompared to the
universe's other stars, the sun was considered weak.,
2Which owes its ruine to the same
3Causes which Nature had design'd
4To cherish and preserve the frame!
5As Commonwealths may be secure,
6And no remote Invasion dread;
7Yet may a sadder fall endure
8From Traitors in their bosom bred: