104 adjectives to describe corpse

The New Year's sun rose upon a little corpse!

As ACHILLES tortured the dead body of HECTOR; and as ANTONIUS and his wife FULVIA tormented the lifeless corpse of CICERO; so GABRIEL HARVEY hath showed the same inhumanity to GREENE, that lies full low in his grave.

Does this mean that God would let all their enemies escape, but kill all their friends, or that he would first kill "all the people" and THEN make them turn their backs in flight, an army of runaway corpses?

Would you have them find me dead upon the cliff and bring me back to her a bloody corpse?'

And the Buddha through the hand of an avaricious Koli smote him unto death and hurled his naked corpse down hill.

It is said that one hundred and eighty stark corpses were borne away by the merciful Misericordia and buried secretly!

The leprous corpse, touched by this spirit tender, Exhales itself in flowers of gentle breath; Like incarnations of the stars, when splendour Is changed to fragrance, they illumine death, And mock the merry worm that wakes beneath.

He would die, and then all that any of the other stars could view of the vast panorama of our earthly generations would be an unburied corpse, with not even a vulture hovering to pick it to freshness in the air!

Dashed down that horrible abysscrashing from rock to rock, until he lay at the bottom a mutilated corpse.

On the way she passed the headless corpse of Lord Guildford, being borne to the grave.

Some tribes even believed it disgrace to suffer a dead body to be struck by the enemy, and many a warrior has lost his life in the effort to save the senseless corpse of a comrade from this fancied degradation.

But merciful nature brought relief, and stopped him in his mad efforts, or he had been a frozen corpse long ere the dawn.

Edoardo, who had recognised that pale corpse, had thrown himself at the bottom of his gondola, in order to conceal his emotion, and with a convulsive motion pressed the hand of his bride, which he held between his own.

" Emma raised herself like a galvanized corpse, her hair undone, her eyes fixed, staring.

" During the hot months of the year the closeness of the rooms and the attacks of mosquitoes force many a respectable householder to shoulder his bedding and join the great army of street-sleepers, who crowd the footpaths and open spaces like shrouded corpses.

What the well dressed corpse will wear.

Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 25Sep59; R242663. <pb id='272.png' /> The crippled corpse.

Just as they formed line, however, the enemy's' guns opened, and a shot struck Sir Ralph full in the chest, hurling him, a shattered corpse, to the ground.

Before morning dawn the brilliant career of Ippolito, Cardinal de' Medici, ended, and the harvest sun of 10th August 1535 rose upon his rigid corpse in Giulia's chamber!

The royal corpse, having been embalmed, was after some days delivered to the earl of Richmond for private interment at Windsor.

The jellyfish corpse.

Foul and loathsome they were, and we knew that they owed their existence to, and fattened on, the putrid corpses of dead men and animals which lay rotting and unburied in every direction.

Birkett's twelfth corpse.

The kissed corpse, by Asa Baker, pseud.

A grey-haired corpse is lying within it, from the shoulders downwards nothing but a heap of torn flesh, and clothes, and congealed blood.

104 adjectives to describe  corpse