The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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Side 33
... respect paid by the traveller to the passing funeral in these se- questered places , for such spectacles , occurring among the quiet abodes of nature , sink deep NO . IV . 5 into the soul . As the mourning train ap- proaches 33.
... respect paid by the traveller to the passing funeral in these se- questered places , for such spectacles , occurring among the quiet abodes of nature , sink deep NO . IV . 5 into the soul . As the mourning train ap- proaches 33.
Side 34
... mourning train ap- proaches , he pauses , uncovered , to let it go by ; he then follows silently in the rear ; some- times quite to the grave , at other times for a few hundred yards , and having paid this tribute of respect to the ...
... mourning train ap- proaches , he pauses , uncovered , to let it go by ; he then follows silently in the rear ; some- times quite to the grave , at other times for a few hundred yards , and having paid this tribute of respect to the ...
Side 40
... mourning carriages , mourning horses , mourning plumes , and hireling mourners , who make a mockery of grief . " There is a grave digged , " says Jeremy Taylor , " and a solemn mourning , and a great talk in the neighbour- hood , and ...
... mourning carriages , mourning horses , mourning plumes , and hireling mourners , who make a mockery of grief . " There is a grave digged , " says Jeremy Taylor , " and a solemn mourning , and a great talk in the neighbour- hood , and ...
Side 42
... mourn'd , till pity's self be dead . Another cause that perpetuates the memory of the deceased in the country is , that the grave is more immediately in sight of the sur- vivors . They pass it on their way to prayer ; it meets their ...
... mourn'd , till pity's self be dead . Another cause that perpetuates the memory of the deceased in the country is , that the grave is more immediately in sight of the sur- vivors . They pass it on their way to prayer ; it meets their ...
Side 75
... mourning retinue of the Count took charge of his remains . It is now high time that we should return to the ancient family of Katzenellenbogen , who were impatient for their guest , and still more for their dinner ; and to the worthy ...
... mourning retinue of the Count took charge of his remains . It is now high time that we should return to the ancient family of Katzenellenbogen , who were impatient for their guest , and still more for their dinner ; and to the worthy ...
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