The Poetry Corner

Epitaph On Thomas Parnell

By Oliver Goldsmith

This tomb, inscrib'd to gentle Parnell's name, May speak our gratitude, but not his fame. What heart but feels his sweetly-moral lay, That leads to truth through pleasure's flowery way! Celestial themes confess'd his tuneful aid; And Heaven, that lent him genius, was repaid. Needless to him the tribute we bestow The transitory breath of fame below: More lasting rapture from his works shall rise, While Converts thank their poet in the skies.