10 Metaphors for cemetery

This Bab F'touh cemetery is also a kind of fondak.

The Cemetery still remains and the Company's Tank (now known as Lal Dighi), whilst Kooti Ghat is the old landing-place of Fort d'Orleans.

The famous cemetery of the Medici, the Sagrestia Nuova, is a ponderous and dismal toy.

This cemetery is the most desolate place the mind of man can conceive.

The mourners go, the evening falls, and the wild sunset floats for a while through the western Heavens; and the cemetery becomes a deep green, and in the wind that blows out of Heaven, the cypresses rock like things sad and mute.

The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies.

The poet's cemetery is the human mind, in which he sows the seeds of never ending thoughthis monument is to be found in his works: "Nothing can cover his high fame but Heaven; No pyramids set off his memory, But the eternal substance of his greatness.

In the towns in occupied territory the cemeteries were the only actively and constantly busy spots to be found, except the hospitals.

A cemetery devoted to infants is, however, an unusual occurrence.

The cemetery where Margery's father and son were buried was an hour and a half up the coast and midway down a long peninsula.

10 Metaphors for  cemetery