312 examples of mourners in sentences

However, Beaumaroy" Mary did not see why he should go to lunchnor, for that matter, why she should either, but curiosity about the chief mourners made her glad that she was going.

The strangerschief mourners, heirs-at-law, owners now of the place wherein they stoodlooked round the bare brick walls of the little rotunda.

Naylor and Doctor Mary felt too much distaste for the chief mourners to attain more than a cold civility.

I told you I'd made a picture of the hated cousins, of the heirs-at-law, those sorrowing chief mourners.

"But that nightbecause it all really happened in just one nightthe chief mourners, as Mr. Beaumaroy always calls them, were more than" "Just a rather amusing epilogueyes, that's all.

Those chief mourners will find the moneyand some other things that'll make 'em stare.

Oh dream not that the amorous deep Will yet restore him to the vital air; Death feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. 4. Most musical of mourners, weep again!

5. Most musical of mourners, weep anew!

Most musical of mourners, weep anew!

Most musical of mourners.

The phrase in st. 4, 'Most musical of mourners, weep again,' with what follows regarding grief for the loss of Milton, and again of Keats, is modelled upon the passage in Moschus (p. 65)'This, O most musical of rivers, is thy second sorrow,this, Meles, thy new woe.

The Holy Order, or Fraternity of Mourners in Zion; to which is added, Songs in the night, or chearfulness under afflictions; by J. Hall Bishop of Norwich.

He inquired of our health with a degree of concern that rather surprised me, and when I told him our time for London is almost expired, he asked, "And does Miss Anville feel no concern at the idea of the many mourners her absence will occasion?" "Oh, my lord, I'm sure you don't think"I stopped there, for I hardly knew what I was going to say.

The mourners saw her suddenly stand as if petrified, the gesture frozen in mid air, the word on her lips chopped off in the middle as with a knife.

It was the morning of the funeral, which was to be attended by half the grandees of England, and in a few minutes the mourners began to arrive.

I have been to a funeral, where I made a pun, to the consternation of the rest of the mourners.

There were few mourners.

"Thou seest who I am," answered the other; "one among the mourners.

And mourners brings with every whispering gale.

Where are the mourners?

This young man, the minister, and Keith's parents were the only mourners.

From their dress the bulk of the mourners seemed to be farm labourersindeed the young woman recognised some of them as natives of Dull, who had gone to live and work near Dunkeld.

My grandfather and the young couple recognised several of the mourners as being among those whom they had seen out of the session clerk's room, exactly a week previously, in the phantom cortège.

A funeral train,all mourners great, Pall-bearers clothed in robes of state, The form they love more fair in death Than when 'twas warmed by living breath, A haughty man with silvered hair, Among the strangers gathered there; A rose dropped by an unknown hand With perfume from a foreign land, Upon the casket lid, A ship at anchor in the bay,

My way was stopped, as I hurried on, A carriage pass'dand again 'twas clear, But my glance took in the tiny box, And the mourners bending near.

312 examples of  mourners  in sentences