Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Volume 4William Harrison Ainsworth Chapman and Hall, 1843 - English periodicals |
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... tombs of the Kings of Assyria ; and modern travellers have found glazed earthen coffins in some of them . In these latter respects , they resemble the Dakmah of the Persians , where the fire - worshippers exposed their dead bodies , and ...
... tombs of the Kings of Assyria ; and modern travellers have found glazed earthen coffins in some of them . In these latter respects , they resemble the Dakmah of the Persians , where the fire - worshippers exposed their dead bodies , and ...
Page 42
... me downward- Blest the tomb when life is o'er ! Oh , the days of Abdalrahman ! Merry , merry were they all ; Every hour was bright and glowing- Every day a festival . THE COUSINS . BY THE BARONESS DE CALABRELLA . PART 42.
... me downward- Blest the tomb when life is o'er ! Oh , the days of Abdalrahman ! Merry , merry were they all ; Every hour was bright and glowing- Every day a festival . THE COUSINS . BY THE BARONESS DE CALABRELLA . PART 42.
Page 163
... tomb to be An altar and a fitting shrine for a vengeance worthy thee . " And England heard that wofui voice , and bow'd her queenly head , And there went a wail round her sacred shores , a mourning for the dead ; For many a happy heart ...
... tomb to be An altar and a fitting shrine for a vengeance worthy thee . " And England heard that wofui voice , and bow'd her queenly head , And there went a wail round her sacred shores , a mourning for the dead ; For many a happy heart ...
Page 221
... tombs of the faithful , diversifying the wilderness by their strange architectural forms . But even from this basaltic upland , the aspect of the city , though sombre , is imposing . It is surrounded by lofty walls of the same dark ...
... tombs of the faithful , diversifying the wilderness by their strange architectural forms . But even from this basaltic upland , the aspect of the city , though sombre , is imposing . It is surrounded by lofty walls of the same dark ...
Page 246
... opened , and the coffin and other appointments of the tomb were deposited in great order by its side , but there were no other signs ; and in due course , Isaac again slept with his 246 THE MYSTERIES OF BEECHING THORPE .
... opened , and the coffin and other appointments of the tomb were deposited in great order by its side , but there were no other signs ; and in due course , Isaac again slept with his 246 THE MYSTERIES OF BEECHING THORPE .
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