From dead men's lips Scarce cold, in fuller accents falls the voice; Not from some mummied flame in accents shrill Uncertain to the ear.
Millions of these mummied bodies have been exhumed this century, but not one negro has been found among them.
A something it has of sepulchral spicery, as if it had been brought from the core of some great pyramid, where it had lain on the breast of a mummied Pharaoh.
The ghost of the person condemned to walk the earth in a biography glides into a public library, and goes to the shelf where his mummied life lies in its paper cerements.
Nubia and certain other mummieddogs have the closest relation to a wild species of the same country, viz.
Lower Egypt, and certain mummied dogs, have for their wild type a species of wolf (C.
I seek my wife, and I find the mummied head of Pharaoh, and all the while she mocks me.
The Nile boats stop there and people see tombs and mummied cats and buy silver shawls.
If his Ka refuses to go I shall set crocodiles at it --ghosts of crocodiles mummied somewhere under the desert hills which separate the Fayoum from the Nile Valley.
Finally it shall part company with your mummied body and become a part of the light of the world.
Amun will permit your soul to occupy and grow in your mummied body.
Then my soul seemed to fill the whole mummiedframe and gained strength until it acquired the power of motion.
There was usually a secret chamber or passage practised in the tomb to contain these mummied figures, and it was so arranged that the scent of the sacrifice might come along it.
Black-rot passes the winter in mummied grapes, on dead tendrils or on small, dead areas on the canes.
In all regions, leaves and mummied grapes bearing countless myriads of spores of the mildews, black-rot and other fungi are interned by the plow and cannot scatter disease.
Since the disease is carried through the winter in mummied fruits and diseased wood, the desirability of destroying these mummied grapes and the leaves and prunings of infected vines as soon as possible is apparent.
Returning hunters finally brought news that he had perished alone, from a gun accident, in the icy wilderness, and they had found him, his frozen, mummied face peeping anxiously from the mantle of snow.
Finally a limp body, ice-sheeted, dripping with water, yet clinging with its mummied frozen hands to the line, was hauled up on the ice.
Our faces assumed the color and lines of old, withering, russet apples, and would easily pass for the mummied countenances of the prehistoric progenitors of man.
A short time ago an Englishman who was travelling in Mexico happened to discover a mummied body of which the extremities were missing.
He rushed to the case on the table and declares that as he stooped over it he heard articulate speech issue from the mummied form inside!
Out of the dead past stood a mummied memory of the once living church, and its mumbled incantations had no power to make the dry bones live.
I have nothing more except a mummied hand, which I found in the basket with the jewels.
The first thing that met his eyes was a mummied hand, broken off at the wrist, a woman's little hand, most delicately shaped.
Now, which of the two royal rings did the Director-General return to Smith on the mummied hand of her late Majesty Ma-Mee?
There is every indication that the Familiar of the Wizard Queen was that cat which was mummied when she was, and was not only placed in her tomb, but was laid in the sarcophagus with her.
And I doubt not that in the darkness of the night that mummied hand sought often the Talisman Jewel, and drew new inspiration from its touch.
For, most wonderful of all, across the breast of the mummied Queen lay a hand of seven fingers, ivory white, the wrist only showing a scar like a jagged red line, from which seemed to depend drops of blood.
I, too, waited in patience till I should have gathered together all the factors required for the opening of the Magic Coffer and the resurrection of the mummied Queen!
Then, under Margaret's guidance, we carried the mummied body of Queen Tera from her room into her father's, and laid it on a couch.
The remaining possibility of relations between Margaret and the mummied Queen was, that in some occult way the Sorceress had power to change places with the other.
The vaults used until lately to contain a quantity of dried or mummied bodies of Servite monks (that order once had a convent here), reminding one of the ghastly Capuchin crypts in Rome, in Syracuse and in Malta.
The ancient Egyptians brought into their banquets the mummied bodies of the dead, to remind them of mortality.
You see it in the high-nosed mummied kings of ancient Egypt.
We have the remains of animals and plants of many kinds thousands of years old, such as the mummied remains from Egypt, and yet not a single instance of the change Evolution asserts has ever been known!
On the other hand, the ape of to-day and the ape of 3,000 years ago as mummied and preserved in Egypt are the same.
Nor have any such changes occurred in thousands of years, as the mummied remains of cats and crocodiles and ibises in Egypt show.
Miss Nora, looking at me with quite needlessly flashing eyes, 'you and I will set out on the search for this unhappymummied one.
She turned her back upon mummied Egypt with a gesture of aversion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mummied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.