| Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1829 - 104 páginas
...untimely grave. While the funeral is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary...affairs of life, let our thoughts rather ' follow to the house of mourning, and represent to themselves what is passing there. There we should see a disconsolate... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 páginas
...untimely grave. W hile the funeral .is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary affairs of life, let our though ts rather follow to the house of mourning, and represent to themselves what is passing there.... | |
| Village pastor - 1832 - 226 páginas
...untimely grave. "While the funeral is attended by a numerous, unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary...affairs of life, let our thoughts rather follow to the house of mourning, and represent to themselves what is going on there. There we would see a disconsolate... | |
| Lady, A Lady - 1836 - 338 páginas
...they are gone.' While the funeral is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary...affairs of life, let our thoughts rather follow to the house of mourning, and represent to themselves what is going on there. There we should see a hilo family,... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1839 - 898 páginas
...emblazoned coffin — the mourners, who are usually a numerous and unconcerned company, discoursing to one another about the news of the day or the ordinary affairs of life — all was soon over ; and the almost forgotten Viscount was brought only for a brief space to the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1843 - 222 páginas
...attended by a numerous unconcerned confpany, who are discoursing to one another about the news of th« day or the ordinary affairs of life, let our thoughts rather follow to the house of mourning, and represent to 'them selves what is passing there. 6. There we should see a disconsolate... | |
| Salem Town - 1848 - 298 páginas
...untimely grave. 5. While the funeral is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary...affairs of life, let our thoughts rather follow to the house of mourning, and dwell upon the scenes which are there presented. 6. There we should see a disconsolate... | |
| Salem Town - 1854 - 302 páginas
...untimely grave. 5. While the funeral is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary aifairs of life, let our thoughts rather follow to the house of mourning, and dwell upon the scenes... | |
| Karen Halttunen - 1982 - 284 páginas
...desolate."8* Even the funeral attendants were labeled "a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to one another about the news of the day, or the ordinary affairs of life."84 Why did sentimental mourning literature return again and again to this idea that even the... | |
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