Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:
- January 29 – Lucy Aikin
- February 2 – Adelaide Anne Procter (born 1825), English poet, a daughter of poet Bryan Procter
- May 20 – John Clare (born 1793), English poet
- Stephen Foster
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Walter Savage Landor
- George Pope Morris
- Paramananda (Kashmiri poet) (born 1791), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet
Read more about this topic: 1864 In Poetry
Famous quotes containing the word deaths:
“On almost the incendiary eve
Of deaths and entrances ...”
—Dylan Thomas (19141953)
“There is the guilt all soldiers feel for having broken the taboo against killing, a guilt as old as war itself. Add to this the soldiers sense of shame for having fought in actions that resulted, indirectly or directly, in the deaths of civilians. Then pile on top of that an attitude of social opprobrium, an attitude that made the fighting man feel personally morally responsible for the war, and you get your proverbial walking time bomb.”
—Philip Caputo (b. 1941)
“Death is too much for men to bear, whereas women, who are practiced in bearing the deaths of men before their own and who are also practiced in bearing life, take death almost in stride. They go to meet deaththat is, they attempt suicidetwice as often as men, though men are more successful because they use surer weapons, like guns.”
—Roger Rosenblatt (b. 1940)