Poem A Day

Classic poem

Epitaph. on Sir Godfrey Kneller, in Westminster Abbey, 1723.

by Alexander Pope

Kneller, by Heaven, and not a master, taught,

Whose art was Nature, and whose pictures Thought;

Now for two ages having snatch'd from Fate

Whate'er was beauteous, or whate'er was great,

Lies crown'd with princes' honours, poets' lays,

Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise.

Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie

Her works; and, dying, fears herself may die.

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About this poem

First line
Kneller, by Heaven, and not a master, taught,
Poet
Alexander Pope
Themes
death, faith, identity, time

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