Recently I came to Rome city. Most tourists came back from the museums of Colosseum, Roman Forum and Vatican City. The world's famous great people, who have developed this civilization, are in their tomb.
So I did not make mistakes in paying tribute to John Kites and his poet friend PB Shelley in this year's European tour. A small cemetery at one end of the city. There are two bedrooms like the park. At the corner of the park, 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever', at the age of twenty-four, John Keyts, a romantic poet of English literature, who is leaving the world.
The person's submissive epitaph has been written "Here lies One Whose Name Was Written in Water". His name is not written in the tombs of Kitt's. But the next grave is Kabir's maiden friend renowned painter Joseph Severon, from where John Kites' tombs are known.