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The epitaph on his gravestone set in the floor of the chapel reads: " I stay with you " (" Je reste avec vous ").
The epitaph reads: " And the Beat Goes On.
The epitaph on Bono's headstone reads: " And the Beat Goes On.
The epitaph reads Duirt mé leat go raibh mé breoite, Irish for " I told you I was ill ."
: Jefferson wrote his own epitaph, which reads:
Scrooge McDuck's gravestone epitaph reads " Fortuna Favet Fortibus.
Her body was transferred to Rouen Cathedral in 1847 ; her epitaph reads: " Great by Birth, Greater by Marriage, Greatest in her Offspring: Here lies Matilda, the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry.
His epitaph reads: " Struck down by Death at the moment of glory.
Ray's epitaph reads " unconcerned, but not indifferent ".
Her epitaph reads " together again ".
The epitaph on Bono's headstone reads: " And The Beat Goes On ".
The epitaph reads, " OSHO.
Evelyn's epitaph ( original spelling ) reads:
His epitaph reads " Here Lies One Hell of a Man ", which is a quote from a lyric from his uncensored version of the song " Big Bad John ".
His epitaph reads:
His epitaph at Golders Green Crematorium, reads: " You were the star that made opportunity knock.
The epitaph on the front of the crypt reads " Forever In Tune ".< ref >
Her epitaph reads, " My soul has gained the freedom of the night " — the last line of the last poem in her 1927 collection.
The epitaph for his burial site in Algiers reads: " une mémoire pure de sang humain " (" a memory untainted by human blood ").
Theophilus ' epitaph reads as follows ...
His epitaph reads, " As the full moon rises / The swan sings in sleep / On the lake of the mind.
His epitaph reads, ' He counted his life not dear to himself.
His marker ( mimicking the epitaph of British architect Christopher Wren ) reads, " If you seek his monument, look about you.
Her epitaph reads:

epitaph and John
John the Evangelist and John the Baptist, an aisled hall church built in the 14th century and extended in the 15th century ; outstanding Gothic sculptures and paintings inside ( Moses, St. Mary Magdalene, gravestone of Johann von Soest ), Renaissance and Baroque epitaphs and altars ( amongst them the epitaph of Copernicus from 1580 )
An earlier version of the speech was published in 1818, in a biography on Sarah Curran's father John, emphasising that Emmet's epitaph would be written on the vindication of his character, and not specifically when Ireland took its place as a nation.
He was also the author of several shorter works, amongst them being a funeral oration on John Vatatzes, an epitaph on his wife Irene Laskarina and a panegyric of Theodore II Laskaris of Nicaea.
In this there may have been some exaggeration ; but all have acknowledged the elevation of Linacre's character, and the fine moral qualities summed up in the epitaph written by John Caius: " Fraudes dolosque mire perosus ; idus amicis ; omnibus ordinibus juxta carus ".
According to John the Deacon, his epitaph began by stating that “ here is the tomb of the supreme John, who is said to be Pope, for so he was called .”
Among Craggs's friends were Alexander Pope ( who wrote the epitaph on his monument in Westminster Abbey ), Joseph Addison, and John Gay.
The War Cemetery in Kohima has the famous inscription " When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today " — The Kohima Epitaph is attributed to John Maxwell Edmonds ( 1875 – 1958 ), and is thought to have been inspired by the epitaph of Simonides written by Simonides to honour the Spartans who fell at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
Among those buried in the site was John Tweddel, a friend of Lord Elgin, while excavations also revealed a slab from the grave of George Watson with a Latin epitaph by Lord Byron.
The verse is attributed to John Maxwell Edmonds and is thought to have been inspired by the epitaph written by Simonides to honour the Greek who fell at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
However, Pope Sergius III ( 904 – 911 ), who as bishop had taken part in the Cadaver Synod as a co-judge, overturned the rulings of Theodore II and John IX, reaffirming Formosus ' conviction, and had a laudatory epitaph inscribed on the tomb of Stephen ( VI ) VII.
George Vertue was one of the work's many admirers ; it showed, he thought, " the greatness of his genius in his invention, design and execution, in every part equal, if not superior, to any others " outshining " for nobleness and skill all those before done by the best sculptors this fifty years past " The mourning figure of Eloquence, the notably unkind John Thomas Smith found to be " such a memorial of his powers, that even his friend Pope could not have equalled it by an epitaph ".
On his death in 1622, John Owen was buried in the old St Paul's Cathedral, London, memorialized with a Latin epitaph, thanks to his countryman and relative, Bishop Williams of Lincoln, who is also said to have supported him in his later years.
The epitaph on the top of the tomb was written by Tradescant's friend, John Aubrey ( spelling modernised ):
" John Mendelsohn of Rolling Stone said it was " a perfect epitaph for our visit to the world of Beatle daydreams: " The love you take is equal to the love you make.
He was buried in the Hale churchyard with an epitaph, " Here lyeth the bodie of John Middleton the Childe of Hale.
The epitaph is by the classical scholar John Maxwell Edmonds, and originally appeared in The Times dated 6 February 1918, page 7, under a short section headed Four Epitaphs.
On her monument, designed by John Bacon and erected in 1785, there is an epitaph in verse, composed by Seward.

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