I shall be interredwith the queen my wife, if she die first.
Those who died first were interredby the rest; and for my part, I paid the last duty to all my companions.
The living husband is interredwith the dead wife, and the living wife with the dead husband.
The caliph had her interred soon after in a magnificent tomb he had erected for her in her lifetime, in a place she had desired to be buried in.
You may judge of my sorrow: to be interred alive seemed to me as deplorable an end as to be devoured by cannibals.
I went home very melancholy at this answer, from fear of my wife dying first, and lest I should be interred alive with her, which occasioned me very mortifying reflections.
Since its inception men who possessed medals gained in most of the campaigns of modern times have been interred with military honours in the Protestant and Catholic cemeteries of the city, through the auspices of the Fund.
His remains were interred on December 8th, and were attended to the grave by H.
Accordingly, she assumed the reins of government, and gave directions for the funeral of the deceased king, who was interred with great pomp in the church belonging to the convent of the Visitation at Madrid.
He was interred in Westminster-abbey, with such profusion of funeral pomp, as evinced the pride and ostentation, much more than the taste and concern, of those who directed his obsequies.
The king's body was conveyed to Hanover, andinterred among his ancestors.
She caused medals to be struck in honour of the action; and the bodies of admiral Carter and captain Hastings, who had been killed in the battle, to be interred with great funeral pomp.
His body was publicly dissected, according to the sentence of the law; and afterwards interred with those marks of indignity which are reserved for the perpetrators of suicide.
The general, on being informed of Timbuctoo's mighty act of valor, had the headless bodies that had been left in the neighboring village interred at once, that it might not be discovered that they were decapitated.
I wished to have her interred with her jewels, bracelets, necklaces, rings, all presents which she had received from me, and wearing her first ball dress.
They calculate that in France from twenty to thirty are annually interred alive, computing from the number of those who, after supposed death, come to life before the funeral is completed.
Supposing, again, that at any time chance had brought to light a body interred alive, and lying still in this fit, the whole yarn of superstition might again have been spun from that clue.
Others remain interred in the gray of the bed-clothes.
They were interred there one day and the following days are disinterring them.
The last remains of a relation are interred with all the honours that the family can afford.
The number of children thus unnaturally and inhumanly slaughtered, or interred alive, in the course of a year, is differently stated by different authors, some making it about ten and others thirty thousand in the whole empire.
Then the Plataeans, taking him up, interred him in the temple of Diana Euclia, setting this inscription over him: "Euchidas ran to Delphi and back again in one day.
He lies interred in the middle of the city, near the present gymnasium.
What adds to the singularity of this circumstance, they were both born the same day, never were known to live separate, died within a few days of each other, and were interredon the same day.
When at length she died, the nuns, who had become greatly attached to her, caused her to be interred in an honorable manner in the chapel, but afterward the bishop of the diocese ordered the remains to be removed.
The body of the king was interred in a superb sepulchre of white marble; a long epitaph, in letters of gold upon an azure ground, recorded his virtues.
He was interred in London, but twenty years afterwards, the committee of the Glasnevin Cemetery, near Dublin, obtained permission of his representatives to remove his ashes to their grounds, where they now finally repose.
He was interred beside the high altar of the Cathedral of Clonmacnoise, to which he had been in life and in death a munificent benefactor.
His body wasinterred with regal honours in the Cathedral of Valladolid, where a monument was erected to his memory by the King of Spain.
The gallant Clifford, scorning to fly, was found among the slain, and honourably interred by his generous enemies in the monastery of Lough Key.
His Scottish conquerors, returning good for evil, carried his body to Iona, where it was interred with all due honour.
He was interred in Westminster in 1688, three months before the landing of William, and the second banishment of the Stuarts.
The warning of Waterford was before them, but besides this they had a special cause of apprehension, Dermid's father having been murdered in their midst, and his body ignominiously interred with the carcase of a dog.
He publicly acknowledged his merit, honouring his bones with a funeral at the national expense, and ordering them to be interred at Westminster, in Henry the Seventh's chapel.
The parliament ordered Ireton's body to be interred at the public expense.
The British consenting, his remains were removed to New York after an interval of over forty years, and were interred in St. Paul's Church there.
My horror was extreme on learning that my unfortunate niece had really been interred alive.
Quincy for her health, and was interred at Bedford, N.
They were then interred with all the pomp and state befitting one who had fallen a victim to catholicism, a martyr to protestantism.
His body was immediately embalmed, but was of necessity interred in great haste.
The worthy prelate’s corpse was allowed to be removed to London where it was reverently interred in St. Paul’s.
Duket’s remains, which had been interred as those of a suicide, were afterwards taken up and received the rights of Christian burial in Bow Churchyard.
The people of the richer classes, when they possessed a bit of land, often directed that they should be interred therein; so it happened that there was no large assemblage of graves at any one place.
Athenians cleared the whole island of those already interred there, and commanded that, thereafter, all corpses should be carried to the adjoining small island of Rhene[257].
Fair Agnes’s body, still comely in death, was ultimately translated by Charles to Loches, and interred in the basement of the King’s Apartments.
All that remained of this remarkable woman was interred without ceremony in the Cathedral of Angers.
Later other bodies were discovered and added, and the total interred was 3,734.
His body was first taken to the Seminary, and later to Lancaster, where it was interred in the family graveyard.
There, in the cemetery overlooking the river, the remains were interred in an oak coffin under a pine tree.
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