... remorse, which perhaps is even now screeching through eternity. As a general thing, however, these frocked and hooded skeletons seem to take a more cheerful view of their position, and try with ghastly smiles to turn it into a jest. But the cemetery... The Marble Faun: Or, the Romance of Monte Beni - Side 241af Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 288 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 308 sider
...Capuchins is no place to nourish celestial hopes: the soul sinks forlorn and wretched under all this hurden of dusty death; the holy earth from Jerusalem, so...from the decay of so many holy persons, in whatever odour of sanctity they may have taken their departure. The same number of living monks would not smell... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 sider
...nourish celestial hopes: the soul sinks forlorn and ^yretched under all this burden of dusty 11—2 death ; the holy earth from Jerusalem, so imbued is...from the decay of so many holy persons, in whatever odour of sanctity they may have taken their departure. The same number of living monks would not smell... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 370 sider
...earthly weeds and grass. Thank Heaven for its blue sky ; it needs a long, up Capiichin Crypt t ward gaze to give us back our faith. Not here can we feel...the cemetery the praise that it deserves. There is 110 disagreeable scent, such as might have been expected from the decay of so many holy persons, in... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 262 sider
...where skeleton monks sit or stand, clad in the brown habits that they wore in life, and labeled vrith their names and the dates of their decease. Their...of horrible consecration are heaps of human bones. THE BURIAL PLACE OF KEATS AND SHELLEY* BY NATHANIEL PAKKEB WILLIS A beautiful pyramid, a hundred and... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 232 sider
...which perhaps is even now screeching through eternity. As a general thing, however, these f rocked and hooded skeletons seem to take a more cheerful...of horrible consecration are heaps of human bones. THE BURIAL PLACE OF KEATS AND SHELLEY* BY NATHANIEL PAEKEE WILLIS A beautiful pyramid, a hundred and... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1983 - 1308 sider
...is no place to nourish celestial hopes; the soul sinks, forlorn and wretched, under all this burthen ӏ 0 Ҁ 0 1 ߥ 0 ... 退 0 ] ϗ退 0 ؑ 0 odour of sanctity they may have taken their departure. The same number of living monks would not smell... | |
| Francis Halsey - 2006 - 209 sider
...skeletons seem to take a more cheerful view of their position, and try with ghastly smiles to tarn it into a jest. But the cemetery of the Capuchins...of horrible consecration are heaps of human bones. THE BURIAL PLACE OF KEATS AND SHELLEY* BY NATHANIEL PARKER WILUS A beautiful pyramid, a hundred and... | |
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