Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
"Dust thou art, to dust returnest,"
Was not spoken of the soul. This was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
These words were written by the Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran in "The Prophet." To read the extract, entitled "On Children," see the Related Link.
Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem The Answer
The poem Howl was written by "Beat" poet Allen Ginsberg
The poem Good and Bad Children was written by poet Robert Louis Stevenson
Allen ginsberg :)
The poet who wrote the line "ashes to ashes to ashes, dust to dust was not spoken of the soul" is Sylvia Plath. This line is from her poem "Lady Lazarus," in which she explores themes of death and resurrection.
The Good-Morrow was written by poet John Donne
They were written by Homer.
The Oddessy was written by Homer, a blind poet. He also wrote the Illiad.
'Treasure Island' was written by the Scottish poet, Robert Louis Stevenson.
The poem "A Dust of Snow" was written by Robert Frost, an American poet known for his vivid imagery and rural themes. It reflects his characteristic style of using nature to convey deeper meanings and emotions.
They are both claimed to have been written by a poet named Homer.
I think it was written by the greek author Homer.
The poem Douglass was written by poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
Geoffrey Chaucer is a well-known poet who wrote in Middle English. He is most famous for his work "The Canterbury Tales," which is a collection of stories written in verse.
These words were written by the Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran in "The Prophet." To read the extract, entitled "On Children," see the Related Link.
Vandemataram was written by Rishi Banking Chandra Chatterjee, the famous Bengali poet, novelist.