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BELINDA'S RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS by WILLIAM BROOME

Poet Analysis

First Line: THUS WHEN THE SILENT GRAVE BECOMES
Last Line: WE ANGELS RISE, WHO MORTALS DIED.
Subject(s): SICKNESS; ILLNESS;

THUS when the silent grave becomes
Pregnant with life as fruitful wombs;
When the wide seas and spacious earth
Resign us to our second birth;
Our moulder'd frame rebuilt assumes
New beauty, and for ever blooms,
And, crown'd with youth's immortal pride,
We angels rise, who mortals died.



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