Do we say morning or mourning

morning 38999 occurrences

Bates served me, as usual, a breakfast that gave a fair aspect to the morning.

The eggs he sent this morning were not quite up to the mark.

Sister Theresa told me this morning he was here.

I followed Pickering rather loathly to where the companions of his travels were pacing to and fro in the crisp morning air.

I laugh still whenever I remember that morning at Annandale station.

He passed through only this morning, so the mail-boy told me.

I’ll give you a note to Mr. Stoddard in the morning.

And I may say here, that while there was a slight hitch sometimes in the delivery of supplies from the village; while the fish which Bates caused to be shipped from Chicago for delivery every Friday morning failed once or twice, and while the grape-fruit for breakfast was not always what it should have been,—the supply of candles seemed inexhaustible.

She’s a little mite who just about comes to the lapel of your coat, her eyes are as black as midnight Then she didn’t talk to Pickering and his friends at the station this morningthe prettiest girl in the worldgray hat, gray coat, blue eyes?

On top of my mail next morning lay a small envelope, unstamped, and addressed to me in a free running hand.

I’ll sleep it off and be as lively as a cricket in the morning.

A few of the large cathedral candles still burned brightly in several places, their flame rising strangely in the gray morning light.

It was early this morning, he faltered, about two o’clock, I heard noises in the lower part of the house.

The next morning Bates placed a letter postmarked Cincinnati at my plate.

I have a letter from Mr. Pickering myself this morning.

She came up this morning, and the Sister left at once for Chicago.

I had spent my morning in the towers, where it was beastly cold, to no purpose and was not in a mood for the ready acceptance of new theories.

The late Dr. Henry Thayer, founder of Thayer's Laboratory in Cambridge, was walking along a street one winter morning.

" In a North of England town recently a company of local amateurs produced Hamlet, and the following account of the proceedings appeared in the local paper next morning: "Last night all the fashionables and elite of our town gathered to witness a performance of Hamlet at the Town Hall.

"The next morning, having no further use for him, I told him he could go; but he begged so hard to remain that I let him go into the cellar and empty some apple barrels, putting the good apples into one barrel and throwing away the rotten onesabout a half hour's work.

As the sun rose on the morning of the 3d of June 171-, the report of a cannon was heard rolling along the waters of the Hudson.

He had just dismissed one of these loitering negroes, when, on turning a corner, a man of his own color, for the first time that morning, suddenly stood before him.

"The orb of daythe morning gunand Mr Alderman Van Beverout!" exclaimed the individual encountered.

though I scent the morning air, and must return, it is not forbid to tell the secrets of my prison-house.

what lies are floating about the docks this morning?

mourning 1633 occurrences

Hence it was that in many towns, even when the authorities did not compel them to do so, the Israelites found it prudent to shut themselves up in their own quarter, and even in their own houses, during the whole of Passion week; for, in consequence of the public feeling roused during those days of mourning and penance, a false rumour was quite sufficient to give the people a pretext for offering violence to the Jews.

" Mourning is the next subject which we shall notice.

The King never wore black for mourning, not even for his father, but scarlet or violet.

On occasions of mourning, the various reception rooms of a house were hung with black.

In deep mourning, such as that for a husband or a father, a lady wore neither gloves, jewels, nor silk.

A duchess and the wife of a knight or a banneret, on going into mourning, stayed in their apartments for six weeks; the former, during the whole of this time, when in deep mourning, remained lying down all day on a bed covered with a white sheet; whereas the latter, at the end of nine days, got up, and until the six weeks were over, remained sitting in front of the bed on a black sheet.

A duchess and the wife of a knight or a banneret, on going into mourning, stayed in their apartments for six weeks; the former, during the whole of this time, when in deep mourning, remained lying down all day on a bed covered with a white sheet; whereas the latter, at the end of nine days, got up, and until the six weeks were over, remained sitting in front of the bed on a black sheet.

For an elder brother, they wore the same mourning as for a father, but they did not lie down as above described.

As a mark of respect to the memory of a citizen who has been distinguished by the highest honors which his country could bestow, it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the several Departments at Washington be immediately placed in mourning and all business be suspended during to-morrow.

The officers of the Army will wear crape on the left arm and on their swords and the colors of the several regiments will be put in mourning for the period of six months.

She is in slight mourning, so below her diamond necklacewhich is magnificent, but has not been cleaned for yearsshe had a set of five lockets, on a chain all made of bog oak, and afterwards I found each locket had a portrait of some pet animal who is dead in it, and a piece of its hair.

Those of them whom she loved best, were swept away by the cholera; and could she face the remnant, each in mourning for a parent or a brother?

"I still had the telegram in my hand when to my house came the sister of the dead soldier, in mourning, and beaming, and gave me a letter.

A GIRL IN MOURNING V. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE NIGHT VI.

I shouldn't even have worn mourning, if Madame Vestris, the great palmist in San Francisco, hadn't told me it would bring me ill luck not to.

IV A GIRL IN MOURNING Angela May sat in her chair on the promenade-deck of the Adriatic and felt peacefully conscious that she was resting body and brain.

What they saw was a slim girl, with pearly fair skin, big gray eyes, quantities of wavy hair of so pale a yellow-brown that it was like gold under the mourning hat she wore.

Perhaps she's in mourning for her father or her mother, or some near relation.

The mourning she wore for her mother, who had died four months before in London, seemed to set her apart from others, though had it not been for the cause of her mourning, probably she would not now be on her way to America.

The mourning she wore for her mother, who had died four months before in London, seemed to set her apart from others, though had it not been for the cause of her mourning, probably she would not now be on her way to America.

The drowsy landscape on either side was Southern landscape, and among live-oaks draped with mourning flags of moss, and magnolia-trees gemmed with buds, there were planters' houses which seemed all roof and balcony.

Resolved, That it be recommended to the people of the United States to wear crape on the left arm, as mourning, for thirty days.

Did He promise to give beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness unto them that mourn in Zion, and will He refuse to beautify the mind, anoint the head, and throw around the captive negro the mantle of praise for that spirit of heaviness which has so long bound him down to the ground?

Hills, valleys, meads, no changes ye are mourning; 'Tis to the hopeless every star appears Like lamps in dark sepulchral vistas burning And every dew-tipp'd flower is gemm'd with tears!

Venice presented one universal scene of mourning.

Do we say   morning   or  mourning