They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed down. 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,... Works - Seite 278von Charles Dickens - 1846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Joseph Albert Mosher - 1920 - 668 Seiten
...before the pavement-stone should be replaced. . . . They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed down. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on,...upon her quiet grave, — in that calm time, when outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Frederic George Kitton - 1903 - 60 Seiten
...among the landmarks of places made famous by Dickens. "They saw the vault covered and the stone fixed down. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on,...time, when all outward things and inward thoughts teem witli assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears are humbled in the dust before them —... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1926 - 982 Seiten
...time, of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed, down. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on,...sacred stillness of the place — when the bright -noon poured in her light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch, and most of all (it seemed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1933 - 542 Seiten
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| Theresa A. Rice - 1953 - 760 Seiten
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| Denys Thompson - 1954 - 168 Seiten
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| Charles Dickens - 1996 - 1176 Seiten
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| Charles Dickens - 2003 - 466 Seiten
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| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 770 Seiten
...time, of all but the sexton and the mourning friends. They saw the vault covered, and the stone fixed down. Then, when the dusk of evening had come on,...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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