6 Words to use with urns

"worse' dress than presently, when you rit-urn conqueror'!"

It was that teapot, with its conspicuous urn design, that finally disillusioned him.

Which is thus rendered into English by Winstanly; Dead in this world, living above the sky, Intomb'd within this urn doth Lydgate lie; In former times fam'd for his poetry, All over England.

So Sextus used a passage running parallel to that one, leading between workshops where the burial-urn makers' slaves engraved untruthful epitaphs in baked clay or inlaid them on the marble tomb-slabsto be gilded presently with gold-leaf (since a gilded lie, though costlier, is no worse than the same lie unadorned.)

To the latter part of the eighteenth centurythe English furniture of which time has been discussed in this Chapterbelong the quaint little "urn stands" which were made to hold the urn with boiling water, while the tea pot was placed on the little slide which is drawn out from underneath the table top.

Bright-eyed Fancy, hovering o'er, Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that breathe and words that burn; But ah! 'tis heard no more.

6 Words to use with  urns