 | 1895 - 365 pages
...! the grave ! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment. From this peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down even upon the grave of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb that he ever should have warred... | |
 | Alexander Kelly McClure - 1895 - 35 pages
...of him that "the grave buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment, and from its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections." A Blessed Life. The Thracians brought tears to the birth couch and flowers to the tomb. They held that... | |
 | Frank Townsend Southwick - 1896 - 244 pages
...pathos which genius, taste, and culture could infuse into that simple story. [Earnestly. ]—Hart. Who can look down upon the grave, even of an enemy,...handful of earth that lies mouldering before him? [Reflectively and with sympathy.]—Addison. Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate... | |
 | Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, Rachel Walter Hinkle Shoemaker ("Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, ") - 1896 - 393 pages
...York. OH, the grave ! the grave ! It buries every error ; covers every defect ; extinguishes every resentment. From its peaceful bosom spring none but...an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb, that ever he should have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies moldering before him ? But the... | |
 | Louis Klopsch - 1896 - 304 pages
...living. Oh, the grave! — the grave! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment ! From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections. — WASHINGTON IRVING. What is the grave? 'Tis a cool, shady harbor, where the Christian Wayworn and... | |
 | John Piersol McCaskey - 1897 - 594 pages
...the living. Oh, the grave! the grave! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment ! From its peaceful bosom spring none but...regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down, even upon the grave of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb that he should ever have warred... | |
 | Thomas Edie Hill - 1897 - 581 pages
...error, covert every defect, extinguishes every resentment. From Its peaceful bosom spring none bnt fond regrets and tender recollections. Who can look...an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb, that be should ever have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies mouldering before him. " But the... | |
 | 1899
...an immense block of jasper, is eight feet high, and is valued at /i ,5oo. Who can look down upon e the grave> even of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb that he should have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies moldering before him? But the grave of those we... | |
 | Mary Lowe Dickinson - 1901 - 416 pages
...living. Oh, the grave ! the grave ! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment! From its peaceful bosom spring none but...regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down, even upon the grave of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb that he should ever have warred... | |
 | Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 195 pages
...COWPER. Oh, the grave ! the grave ! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment. From its peaceful bosom spring none but...compunctious throb that he should ever have warred with the ppor handful of earth that lies moldering before him? But the grave of those we loved, — what a place... | |
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