Death and Dying
![]() Includes last words, execution statements, suicide notes. |
![]() Humorous epitaphs from several centuries ago. |
![]() Comical epitaphs from gravestones. |
![]() True tombstone epitaphs. |
![]() Epitaphs and tomb stone enscriptions from the graves of well known people. |
![]() Personal collection of epitaphs, mostly unattributed, plus links to ghost stories. |
![]() A collection of epitaphs, both of the famous and of the obscure. Part of City of the Silent, the Web's foremost cemeteries site. |
![]() Quotations from Vladimir Nabokov and Dorothy Sayers reflect one another in a pattern suggesting (as in John Shade's remarks in Pale Fire) life after death. |
![]() Mostly 19th century epitaphs. |
![]() Produced by the Medway [Massachusetts] Historical Society. |
![]() In Latin. |
![]() Works pertaining to death with a Zen-like attitude. |
![]() Small collection of epitaphs. |
![]() Half dozen modern epitaphs. |
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Last link added: 10/11/06
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Last link added: 10/11/06


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