Epitaphs, Collected from the Cemeteries of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow ... & C: With Original and Selected Epitaphs by Tennyson, Longfellow, Montgomery [and Others] ...Atchley and Company, 1859 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... In strolling through them who does not stop to read the records ? —and how profoundly natural it is ! Every man has one . chance of being " read ; " he may hope to have a reader for his gravestone . The instinct of humanity viii PREFACE .
... In strolling through them who does not stop to read the records ? —and how profoundly natural it is ! Every man has one . chance of being " read ; " he may hope to have a reader for his gravestone . The instinct of humanity viii PREFACE .
Pagina ix
... reader for his gravestone . The instinct of humanity draws you to his grave's foot : the thought stirring within you , what experience he has had different from yours , how long he lived even . A trivial little fact about him will set ...
... reader for his gravestone . The instinct of humanity draws you to his grave's foot : the thought stirring within you , what experience he has had different from yours , how long he lived even . A trivial little fact about him will set ...
Pagina 21
... . In strolling through them who does not stop to read the records ? —and how fondly natural it is ! Every man has one being " read ; " he may hope to have 1 PREA a reader for his graves o humanity draws you viii PREFACE .
... . In strolling through them who does not stop to read the records ? —and how fondly natural it is ! Every man has one being " read ; " he may hope to have 1 PREA a reader for his graves o humanity draws you viii PREFACE .
Pagina 21
... reader for his graves o humanity draws you thought stirring with yo . has had different iron your even . A trivial ta you musing ; a refe generally to embor ence , will linger in your How far are ep.lap - criticism ? How ia ca regarding ...
... reader for his graves o humanity draws you thought stirring with yo . has had different iron your even . A trivial ta you musing ; a refe generally to embor ence , will linger in your How far are ep.lap - criticism ? How ia ca regarding ...
Pagina 27
... reader , here a moment stay , And to departed worth your tribute pay ; Disdain not here to drop a mournful tear , To the fond memory of a wife most dear ; For here thus early to the grave descends , The EPITAPHS . 27 27.
... reader , here a moment stay , And to departed worth your tribute pay ; Disdain not here to drop a mournful tear , To the fond memory of a wife most dear ; For here thus early to the grave descends , The EPITAPHS . 27 27.
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adieu angels babe beauty Ben Jonson beneath BERNARD BARTON blessed blest bliss bloom breast breath bright call'd calm CEMETERY CHARLES MACKAY CHARLES SWAIN child Christ Christian CHURCH-YARD clay crown dark dead dear death decay died divine dust dwell earth earthly ELIZA COOK endless epitaph eternal day fade faith Farewell Father fear fled flower friends GERALD GRIFFIN glory God's grace grave grief happy hath heart heaven heavenly HEMANS holy hope hour immortal JAMES MONTGOMERY Jesus JOHN BOWRING KEBLE life's light live LONGFELLOW Lord lov'd meet memory mercy mortal mother mourn o'er pain parents peace praise prayer repose resign rest rise ROBERT BURNS ROBERT NICOLL saints Saviour shine skies sleep smile soon sorrow soul spirit stay sweet tears tender thee thine THOMAS CROFTS Thou art gone thou hast thought throne tomb trod trust voice weary weep WHITTIER youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 135 - Not as a child shall we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold her, She will not be a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her face.
Pagina 113 - Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace : Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul, While the stars burn, the moons increase, And the great ages onward roll. Sleep till the end, true soul and sweet. Nothing comes to thee new or strange. Sleep full of rest from head to feet ; Lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
Pagina 111 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Pagina 84 - Thou art gone to the grave — we no longer behold thee, Nor tread the rough path of the world by thy side, But the wide arms of mercy are spread to enfold thee, And sinners may hope since the Sinless has died.
Pagina 200 - THERE is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, They softly lie and sweetly sleep Low in the ground.
Pagina 96 - HAPPY soul, thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below : Go, by angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus go ! Waiting to receive thy spirit, Lo ! the Saviour stands above, Shows the purchase of his merit, Reaches out the crown of love.
Pagina 121 - The pains of death are past; Labor and sorrow cease ; And, life's long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. Soldier of Christ, well done ! Praise be thy new employ ; And, while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.
Pagina 57 - JUST as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come...
Pagina 18 - As you are now so once was I; As I am now, so you must be Prepare for death and follow me.
Pagina 172 - Alone unto our Father's will One thought hath reconciled ; That He whose love exceedeth ours Hath taken home his child. Fold her, O Father ! in thine arms, And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee.