Curious EpitaphsGood Press, 2019 M12 6 - 982 páginas "Curious Epitaphs" by various by William Andrews is a collection of epitaphs left on the gravestones of various people from all walks of life. From the amusing to the peculiar, Andrews has compiled this collection to entertain readers and honor the memories of the men and women who are immortalized by these words. Businessmen, actors, soldiers, artists, and more are all represented in these pages. |
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... . Epitaphs on Sportsmen . Bacchanalian Epitaphs . Epitaphs on Parish Clerks and Sextons . Punning Epitaphs . Manxland Epitaphs . Epitaphs on Notable Persons . Miscellaneous Epitaphs . Preface . Table of Contents This work first appeared in.
... . Epitaphs on Sportsmen . Bacchanalian Epitaphs . Epitaphs on Parish Clerks and Sextons . Punning Epitaphs . Manxland Epitaphs . Epitaphs on Notable Persons . Miscellaneous Epitaphs . Preface . Table of Contents This work first appeared in.
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... example , Mr. Edward Walford , M.A. , wrote to the Times as follows : Close to the south - western corner of the parish churchyard of Hampstead there has long stood a square tomb , with a scarcely decipherable inscription ,
... example , Mr. Edward Walford , M.A. , wrote to the Times as follows : Close to the south - western corner of the parish churchyard of Hampstead there has long stood a square tomb , with a scarcely decipherable inscription ,
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... parish of Southwell , A carrier who carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much , and he carried so fast , He could carry no more - so was carried at last ; For the liquor he drank , being too much for one , He could not ...
... parish of Southwell , A carrier who carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much , and he carried so fast , He could carry no more - so was carried at last ; For the liquor he drank , being too much for one , He could not ...
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... parish ; Who departed this life Nov. 18 , 1747 , Aged 79 years . He was placed by Providence in a humble station ; but industry abundantly supplied the wants of nature , and temperance blest him with content and wealth . As he was an ...
... parish ; Who departed this life Nov. 18 , 1747 , Aged 79 years . He was placed by Providence in a humble station ; but industry abundantly supplied the wants of nature , and temperance blest him with content and wealth . As he was an ...
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... remains of JAMES PADY , brickmaker , late of this parish , in hope that his clay will be re - moulded in a workmanlike manner , far superior to his former perishable materials . Keep death and judgment always in your eye , Or.
... remains of JAMES PADY , brickmaker , late of this parish , in hope that his clay will be re - moulded in a workmanlike manner , far superior to his former perishable materials . Keep death and judgment always in your eye , Or.
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Typographical Epitaphs | |
Good and Faithful Servants | |
Curious Epitaphs | |
Epitaphs on Musicians and Actors | |
Old Cookery | |
Epitaphs on Sportsmen | |
Bacchanalian Epitaphs | |
Epitaphs on Parish Clerks and Sextons | |
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Anno Domini Barwick-in-Elmet bearing the following Beneath this stone bless'd blest Blidworth born Braddan burial-ground buried Cathedral Cave chimney money Christ Church churchyard clay death December departed Derbyshire died doth dust earth erected faithful fame famous Farewell following epitaph following inscription following lines Franklin friends Gaskoin George George Cruikshank grave gravestone graveyard head heart Heaven honest honour hope Hudibras Hull inscribed interred James JAMES QUIN JOHN MACBETH JOHN SPONG King King of Northumbria laid lies the body lived London Lord lyeth Mary memory of JOHN memory of THOMAS memory of WILLIAM monument mortal native ne'er o'er parish clerk Phoebe Hessel placed poet poor printer Queen Reader remains remembrance rest royal Sacred Samuel Sarah says servant sleep soldier soul Stoney Middleton Sunderland Point Table of Contents tablet tear thee thou tomb tombstone Twas wife WILLIAM HOGARTH Worcestershire worms Yorkshire