| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 868 pages
...all but the sexton and the mourning friends. They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed clown. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on, and not...them) upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1885 - 328 pages
...of three or four, the church was cleared in time of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. 16. They saw the vault covered and the stone fixed down....time, when all outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears are humbled in the dust before them... | |
| John George Repplier McElroy - Literary Criticism - 1885 - 374 pages
...Some — and they were not a few — knelt down. All were sincere and truthful in their sorrow. . . . Then when the dusk of evening had come on, and not...them) upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts turn with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
| John George Repplier McElroy - English language - 1885 - 362 pages
...heard. Some—and they were not a few—knelt down. All were sincere and truthful in their sorrow. . . . Then when the dusk of evening had come on, and not' a sound disturbed the sacred stillness of the place—when the bright moon poured in her light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch, and... | |
| Readers, American - 1889 - 466 pages
...groups of three or four, the church was cleared in time of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on, and not a sound disturbed the sacred stillness of the place—when the bright moon poured in her light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch, an.i... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - Fiction - 1890 - 252 pages
...Shop," but that feeling is not pain. We do not seek to rid ourselves of it ; we rather cherish it. " They saw the vault covered and the stone fixed down....them) upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 1184 pages
...of three or four, the church was cleared, in time, of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch,...them) upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1892 - 730 pages
...groups of three or four, the church was cleared in time of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. They saw the vault covered and the stone fixed down....time, when all outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears are humbled in the dust before them... | |
| Readers - 1892 - 216 pages
...sound disturbed the sacred stillness of the place, — when the bright moon poured in her light on the tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch, and...calm time when all outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears are humbled in the dust before them,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 714 pages
...groups of three or four, the church was cleared in time of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed down....them) upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
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