"Quaint Epitaphs"A. Mudge & son, printers, 1895 - 45 páginas |
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... young and blooming daughter Murdered by the cruel and relentless Henry . When coming home from school he met her , And with a six self shooter , shot her . Here lies Cynthia , Stevens ' wife She lived six years in calms and strife ...
... young and blooming daughter Murdered by the cruel and relentless Henry . When coming home from school he met her , And with a six self shooter , shot her . Here lies Cynthia , Stevens ' wife She lived six years in calms and strife ...
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... young and full of promise Of whooping cough our Thomas . She lived with her husband fifty years And died in the confident hope of a better life . Stop dear parent cast your eye , And here you see your children lie . Though we are gone ...
... young and full of promise Of whooping cough our Thomas . She lived with her husband fifty years And died in the confident hope of a better life . Stop dear parent cast your eye , And here you see your children lie . Though we are gone ...
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... young people be , When God commands them down to dust , How quick they drop you see . When I am dead and in my grave And all my bones are rotten , If this you see , remember me , Nor let me be forgotton . Mary Hardy Goss Hill Sawin ...
... young people be , When God commands them down to dust , How quick they drop you see . When I am dead and in my grave And all my bones are rotten , If this you see , remember me , Nor let me be forgotton . Mary Hardy Goss Hill Sawin ...
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... young person of unblemished character . He was taken in his callow infancy from the wing of a tender parent by the rough and pitiless hand of a two - legged animal without feathers . Though born with the most aspiring disposition and ...
... young person of unblemished character . He was taken in his callow infancy from the wing of a tender parent by the rough and pitiless hand of a two - legged animal without feathers . Though born with the most aspiring disposition and ...
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... young Scotch woman , who at the battle of Ancrum , 1545 , dis- tinguished herself by her extraordinary valor . PARIS . Fair Maiden Lillard lies under this sod . Little was her statue but great was her fame . Upon the English loons she ...
... young Scotch woman , who at the battle of Ancrum , 1545 , dis- tinguished herself by her extraordinary valor . PARIS . Fair Maiden Lillard lies under this sod . Little was her statue but great was her fame . Upon the English loons she ...
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Amos Fortune angels ashes Beneath this stone blooming body of Richard bones born brother Christ CHURCHYARD cough carried crangle crinkle David Stuart dead dear devil cried died of late died the devil dodged doth dust e'er earth Elizabeth Erected Fate father and mother fever food for worms friends grave Grim death took Heaven's gate heavenly hope husband inscription interred Isaac Greentree Jane Jesus Jim Shaw John Hill John Quebecca Josiah Haines kingdom of Heaven laid Lamb last trump lies buried lies John lies my wife lies old lies the body lived Maiden Lillard marble Martin Elmrod Mary memory mortal Nathan Davis naught ne'er ORANGE COUNTY Patrick Bay pleased when sinners poor Portland precentor QUAINT EPITAPHS Sacred Sexton sleep sorrow soul stone Lies Stranger pause Susan Blake SUSAN DARLING SAFFORD T'was thee Thomas Smith thunder tomb trees twenty Underneath this stone Witherbee
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Página 25 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Página 39 - EPITAPH. ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. UNDERNEATH this sable hearse Lies the subject of all verse, Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother : Death, ere thou hast slain another, Fair, and learned, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Página 26 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.
Página 17 - My sledge and hammer lie reclined, My bellows, too, have lost their wind; . My fire's extinct, my forge decayed, And in the dust my vice is laid. My coal is spent, my iron's gone, My nails are drove, my work is done ; My fire-dried corpse lies here at rest, And, smoke-like, soars up to be bless'd.
Página 40 - I've seen enough of thee And now am careless what thou say'st of me Thy smiles I court not nor thy frowns I fear My cares are past my head lies quiet here What faults you saw in me take care to shun And look at home enough there's to be done...
Página 43 - Here lies John Quebecca, precentor to My Lord the King. When he is admitted to the choir of angels, whose society he will embellish, and where he will distinguish himself by his powers of song, God shall say to the angels, " Cease, ye calves ! and let me hear John Quebecca, the precenior of My Lord the King...
Página 31 - Here lies Jane Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, marble cutter. This monument was erected by her husband as a tribute to her memory and a specimen of his work. Monuments of the same style 350 dollars." "They gave Wellington a glorious funeral. It took six men to carry the beer.
Página 6 - Our life is but a Winter's day — Some only breakfast and away. Others to dinner stay and are full fed, The oldest man but sups, and goes to bed. Large is his debt who lingers out the day : Who goes the soonest has the least to pay.
Página 5 - Here lies John Higley, whose father and mother were drowned in their passage from America. Had they both lived, they would have been buried here.(!) Here lies the body of John Mound, Lost at sea and never found.
Página 13 - When I am dead and in my Grave, and all my bones are rotton, I hope the Lord will think on me when I am quite forgotten.