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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.
: 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 ".
His epitaph reads: " John Le Mesurier.
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 Irish
A fine monument, with an epitaph in Irish and English, was erected to his memory in the Father Mathew Cemetery at Cork.

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The last words of it may be quoted ; they form a fitting epitaph for the noblest of English kings.
Aeschylus had written his own epitaph commemorating his life as a warrior fighting for Athens against Persia, without any mention of his success as a playwright, and Sophocles was celebrated by his contemporaries for his social gifts and contributions to public life as a state official, but there are no records of Euripides's public life except as a dramatisthe could well have been " a brooding and bookish recluse ".
Image: Grabplatte Johann Wauer Hochkirch. jpg | Lengthy epitaph for Johann Wauer a ( German pastor ), died 1728, concluding with a short Biblical quotation
Confirming his continued support of the anti-Formosus faction, Sergius honoured the murdered Pope Stephen VI ( 896 – 897 ), who had been responsible for the " Cadaver Synod " that had condemned and mutilated the corpse of Pope Formosus, writing a laudatory epitaph on Stephen VI's tombstone.
The site of his sepulchre was discovered by De Rossi in 1854, with some broken remnants of the Greek epitaph engraved on the narrow oblong slab that closed his tomb and only the Greek term for bishop readable.
The exception may perhaps be Giovanni Sclafenato, who was appointed as cardinal according to the papal epitaph on his tomb for " ingenuousness, loyalty and his others gifts of soul and body ".
Ermolao Barbaro composed an epitaph for him.
On the southern wall of the sanctuary is the tomb and epitaph he erected for himself and his wives, detailing in a lengthy Latin inscription his ancestry and accomplishments, including his role as peacemaker between the Christian nations of Europe and a curiously altered portion detailing his curbing of heresy.
He also composed an epitaph for Sappho in which he stated that she died of natural causes and was buried in her homeland.
The Seikilos epitaph ( 2c BC ) is a complete song ( although possibly for solo voice ).
Her epitaph says, in part, " Her bright, energetic spirit, undaunted by suffering to the last, and ever working for the welfare of those around her, made a short life long.
Manuel II was the author of numerous works of varied character, including letters, poems, a Saint's Life, treatises on theology and rhetoric, and an epitaph for his brother Theodore I Palaiologos and a mirror of prince for his son and heir Ioannes.
On it are inscribed Holst's dates, and an epitaph, taken from the text of The Hymn of Jesus, reading " The heavenly spheres make music for us ".
Erasmus provided an epitaph for the King in his Adagia.
His three unsuccessful bids for the presidency ( in the 1952, 1958 and 1964 elections ) prompted Allende to joke that his epitaph would be " Here lies the next President of Chile.
Suda mentions a feud between Simonides and the Rhodian lyric poet, Timocreon, for whom Simonides apparently composed a mock epitaph that touches on the issue of the Rhodian's medism — an issue that also involved Themistocles.
The first is an epitaph in which the dead man is imagined to invoke blessings on those who had buried the body, and the second records the poet's gratitude to the drowned man for having saved his own life — Simonides had been warned by his ghost not to set sail from the island with his companions, who all subsequently drowned.
All these amusing anecdotes might simply reflect the fact that he was the first poet to charge fees for his services — generosity is glimpsed in his payment for an inscription on a friend's epitaph, as recorded by Herodotus.
Let no man write my epitaph ; for as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance, asperse them.
Thermopylae is primarily known for the battle that took place there between the Greek forces including the 300 Spartans and the Persian forces, spawning the famous epitaph beginning with " Go tell the Spartans ".
He was the author of a collection of epigrams called Cicuta (" hemlock ") for their bitter sarcasm, and of a beautiful epitaph on the death of Tibullus ; of elegiac poems, probably of an erotic character ; of an epic poem Amazonis ; and of a prose work on wit ( De urbanitate ).

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