thanatopsis
Americannoun
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a view or contemplation of death.
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(initial capital letter, italics) a poem (1817) by William Cullen Bryant.
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Origin of thanatopsis
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One of the first profiles written about him during the bus boycott noted a "conspicuous thread of thanatopsis" in his private conversation as well.
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One of the first profiles written about him during the bus boycott noted a "conspicuous thread of thanatopsis" in his private conversation as well.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We think that a much calmer and milder mood may well become us before such a thanatopsis.
From The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn by Smith, William Benjamin
The pie list swelled; the richer puddings had vanished; the sausage, with his drapery wrapped about him, barely lingered in a pleasant thanatopsis with the buckwheats and the sweet but doomed maple.
From The Four Million by Henry, O.
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