Chronicles of the Tombs: A Select Collection of Epitaphs, Preceded by an Essay on Epitaphs and Other Monumental Inscriptions, with Incidental Observations on Sepulchral AntiquitiesG. Bell, 1888 - 529 pages |
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... weep , And pitying strangers sanctify thy sleep . - Merivale . By the same ( 127 ) : — ON MELEAGER OF GADARA . Tyre was my Island nurse - an Attic race I boast , though Gadara my native place , - Herself an Athens . Eucrates I claim For ...
... weep , And pitying strangers sanctify thy sleep . - Merivale . By the same ( 127 ) : — ON MELEAGER OF GADARA . Tyre was my Island nurse - an Attic race I boast , though Gadara my native place , - Herself an Athens . Eucrates I claim For ...
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... weep for one who lives in God . Buried in peace , on the 3rd Nones of October , in the Consulate of Festus " ( i.e. A. D. 472 ) . In many parts of England , Roman Mortuary Memorials have been found . On a Decurion at Gloucester , who ...
... weep for one who lives in God . Buried in peace , on the 3rd Nones of October , in the Consulate of Festus " ( i.e. A. D. 472 ) . In many parts of England , Roman Mortuary Memorials have been found . On a Decurion at Gloucester , who ...
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... weeping Remembrance of his sorrowful Lady Katherine , second daughter to Cuthbert late Lord Ogle , and sister to Jane present Countesse of Shrewsbury . She of her Piety , with her two surviving Sons have dedicated this humble Monument ...
... weeping Remembrance of his sorrowful Lady Katherine , second daughter to Cuthbert late Lord Ogle , and sister to Jane present Countesse of Shrewsbury . She of her Piety , with her two surviving Sons have dedicated this humble Monument ...
Page 112
... Conjugal and maternal affection , weeping over the mingled ashes of her much honoured and lamented Lord and of her dear children , erected this monument to their memory . At St. Edmund's , ob . 1784 , æt . 112 CHRONICLES OF THE TOMBS .
... Conjugal and maternal affection , weeping over the mingled ashes of her much honoured and lamented Lord and of her dear children , erected this monument to their memory . At St. Edmund's , ob . 1784 , æt . 112 CHRONICLES OF THE TOMBS .
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... weep , for here lies All ; Then smile at death , enjoy your mirth , Since he has took his All from earth . On SIR HENRY GOODYEAR , of Polesworth . An ill year of a Goodyear us bereft , Who gone to God must lack of him here left : Full ...
... weep , for here lies All ; Then smile at death , enjoy your mirth , Since he has took his All from earth . On SIR HENRY GOODYEAR , of Polesworth . An ill year of a Goodyear us bereft , Who gone to God must lack of him here left : Full ...
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