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This poem followed an earlier poem about illness, ‘Upon a Fit of Sickness’, which Bradstreet had written; in this poem, she is cured of her fever, and thanks God for delivering her from it. Many, after all, were not so lucky. ...
The sickness—the nausea— The pitiless pain— Have ceased, with the fever That maddened my brain— With the fever called "Living" That burned in my brain. And oh! of all tortures That torture the worst Has abated—the terrible Torture of thirst, For the naphthaline river Of Passion accu...
Poems about Mental Illness by those who suffer from Mental Illnesses such as Anxiety and Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, OCD, Personality disorders, Schizophrenia.
decay and illness age and sickness, one then the other my hair so thin i can’t pin it up the only medicine is a morning stroll i sleep little at night, candles aglimmer half my food i now offer to the cranes my court dress almost all given to the monks ...
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A chapter in the book also deals with Rilke's sickness and death. During the later part of this decade Rilke spent extended periods in Ronda, the famous bull-fighting center in southern Spain. There he kept a permanent room at the Hotel Reina Victoria (built in 1906) where his room ...
God has not caused this illness; I know His hands can heal, Yet on my bed of sickness, I know my needs were real. A need that I be quiet and listen to Him speak, His presence is more precious than good deeds that I seek.
The sickness – the nausea – The pitiless pain – Have ceased, with the fever That maddened my brain – With the fever called “Living” That burned in my brain. And oh! of all tortures That torture the worst Has abated – the terrible ...
cell count,sickness,redness,stomach pain and so on. Redness and stomach problems are the most common reactions,especially at the start of the treatment,but they should decrease over time.Call your doctor if you have any of these symptoms and they bother you or do not go away.These are not...