| 1824 - 984 pages
...high ancestry and rank. We stood and gazed on him in silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no jostling...was heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom of Scotland to wake the bodv — not with wild bowlings and wilder songs, and much... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...went, and others succeeded us —there was no justling and crushing, though the crowd was great—man eral result: they give our reason little trouble, understanding—not a question was asked—not a whisper was heard. This was several days after his... | |
| Literature - 1826 - 450 pages
...silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no justling and crushing, though the crowd was great — man followed man as patiently andordera reviewer which a hird of song feels for the j ly as if all had heen a matter of mutual unpresence... | |
| Ant The - 1827 - 366 pages
...silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no justling and crushing, though the crowd was great — man followed...was heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom of Scotland to " wake" the body — not with wild bowlings and wilder songs and much... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 364 pages
...of high ancestry and rank. We stood and gazed on him in silence for the space of several minutes. We went, and others .succeeded us: there was no jostling...was heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom of Scotland to < wake' the body—not with wild howlings and wilder songs, and much... | |
| 1841 - 986 pages
...silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no justling and crushing, though the crowd was great — man followed...was heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom of Scotland to " wake" the body — not with wild howlings and wilder songs, and much... | |
| 1845 - 440 pages
...high ancestry and rar.k. We stood and gazed on him in silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no jostling...matter of mutual understanding — not a question was a^ked, not a whisper was heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom in Scotland... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 864 pages
...high ancestry and rank. We stood anil gazed on him in silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no jostling...followed man as patiently and orderly as if all had b'.'en a matter of mutual understanding — not a question was asked, not a whisper was heard. This... | |
| Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1845 - 288 pages
...for the space of ten minutes — we went, and others succeeded us; there was no rushing and justling though the crowd was great; man followed man as patiently...understanding — not a question was asked— not a whisper wos heard. This was several days after his death. It is the custom of Scotland to "wake" the body —... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...silence for the space of several minutes — we went, and others succeeded us — there was no justling N f4| b F E ) N tq8 A@t @ D" Ҹ- yZ&> - ؖ < ` Q It is the custom of Scotland to "wake" the body — not with wild bowlings and wilder songs and much... | |
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