The mere remembrance of her strengthens me, and would keep me from loving earth, could it still offer any enjoyment.
On Easter Sunday, after mass, a benediction was given to divers sorts of meat, and, in remembrance of the Lamb sacrificed two days before, a great proportion of lamb.
They also composed beautiful litanies in remembrance of them during their stay at Vianen.
Professor Robertson has lately brought him very agreeably to our remembrance in his able and interesting lectures on modern history.
Friends began to tremble for their personal safety: the bloody tragedy of Vincennes rose up in remembrance to many an anxious heart.
The Parson's voice was tremulous, at sight of her distress, and remembrance of his own, not so very long ago.
He was called Savior and Mediator, and sometimes figured as a Lamb; and sacramental feasts in remembrance of him were held by his followers.
Such was the terror which the remembrance of this inexorable republican tutor had left on the imagination of his royal pupil.
Granger assures us, that in his remembrance a horse that had been taught to tell the spots upon cards, the hour of the day, &c.
Especially touching to me is the remembrance of our last evening together this summer, for it was then almost first that she began to allow the part my life bore in hers.
My sister spoke to her of what had taken place: she seemed to have scarcely any remembrance of it.
I was now four years old, and I have a vivid recollection of all that happened from this time--often a clearer remembrance than of things which occurred last year.
Indeed, I shall cling to all she loved, and in the ever-living remembrance of her shall be able to love all.
He seldom returns to the Hall, after one of his visits to the other branches of the family, without bringing Mrs. Wilkins some remembrance from the ladies of the house where he has been staying.
As they walked at different paces, and passing each other at irregular times, perhaps the mind of each recurred to the remembrance of the other ghostly incident and the rumour that the old man had already risen once.
Nor did Captain Rexford imagine that his eldest daughter had any distinct remembrance of a man whom she had so casually known.
This was his remembrance of his call at the hotel, but the company there saw it differently.
In remembrance of his own old vocation as a pastry-cook, and in token of love for brothers and sisters of his later calling, he left L100 Three per Cents.
In Kitely, his remembranceof Garrick confessedly served him well.
When she had departed from the scene of her glory, the remembrance of that glory did not suffice her.
A thousand ages may you endure, guarded in this Urn; And in the remembrance of our Nation.
One of the most universally cherished customs of Christians was to keep in remembrance the day of Christ's nativity, and celebrate and hold it in honour by some special service of praise and thanksgiving of a religious character.
In 752 a council of the Church required images to be erected in churches, and worship of these was inculcated as a remembrance of the holy lives and conversation of the dead.
It seemed to me, when he first came up, that I had some faint remembrance of his face, though where, I have not the least idea.
The remembrance of my grandfather and that proud day for Clump, the keenness with which he had felt our rudeness, and the excitement of recital were, all together, too much for our good old castellan.
Many a frolic and adventure would he thus relate with great gusto, and he had generally, too, some remembrance of my grandfather to repeat.
We have already examined the earliest date at which the kings who reigned in antiquity in the lower valley of Nile attempted to bring their actions into everlasting remembrance by pictures and writing.
In any case there is no remembrance of earlier abodes, and therefore we must conclude that even the oldest of these poems had been sung long after the immigration.
When at length the period of emigration, of settlement, and struggle was over, with the advent of more peaceful times, the excitement of the moment gave place to reflection and to the remembrance of the great deeds of the ancestors.
Remembrance of her want shall make thy meal Like ashes, and thy wrong thou shalt not right.
It is strange, That inremembrance though I lay them up, They are forever, when I come to them, Better than I had thought.
Had the remembrance of her teaching utterly vanished, and the last trace of her maternal influence quite faded away?
She found herself not only deprived of all consolation, but filled with alarm at the remembrance of past favours, which seemed to her to have been unreal and delusive.
Her only support in these terrible interior trials was in the remembranceof God's promise "to be with those who are in tribulation" (Ps.
But all at once Lane was confronted with remembrance of another thing he had resolved upon--equally as strong as his determination to save Lorna--and it was his intention to persuade Mel Iden to marry him.
At the remembrance Margaret gave a little contemptuous laugh.
Do this in remembrance of Me;" and also His commandment concerning love.
For there is no nation on earth so exact as the Irish in keeping the true remembranceof facts of their past history.
Those elements are dissolved and forever destroyed, and all that the nation can do with respect to its past is to preserve in pious remembrance the former race of men who once shed down such a glory over Irish annals.
He must take him some remembrance of her, and went to her room to look through her chest.
So he asked his father if he might go to the communion, which, you know, is doing what Christ asked all His followers to do, taking bread and drinking wine "in remembrance of Him.
Once in the house of God, all other thoughts were hushed in the mind of Blair, by the remembrance of the presence into which he was now ushered.
Von Francius had made it indeed a lesson, more than a lesson, a remembrance to carry with me forever, for he had been playing Beethoven and Schubert to me.
But for her I should never have known all those pains and pleasures which, bitter though their remembrance might be, were, and ever would be to me, the dearest thing of my life.
But a sudden remembrance flushed into my mind of his strange remarks after I had left him that day at Cologne, and I laughed to myself, nor, when he asked me, would I tell him why.
The idea of getting away from Skernford was almost too delightful; the remembrance of Adelaide made my heart ache.
I was scarcely surprised, for I had seen that the music had deeply moved him, and I can understand the wish of any man to be alone with the remembrance or continuance of such emotions.
It was with the remembrance of this evening in my mind to emphasize my loneliness that I woke on Christmas morning.
I will only keep the rose in remembrance of the night when I skated with you across the Schwanenspiegel, and prophesied unto you the future.
As teacher he was strict, severe, gave much blame and little praise; but when he did once praise me, I remember, I carried the remembrance of it with me for days as a ray of sunshine.
Moreover, that they could not be suspected of ever entertaining a design against the country, since the remembrance of this kindness would soften their native ferocity.
He was accustomed to stimulate and incite his own valour, by the remembrance of Robert Guiscard; saying it was disgraceful to yield, in courage, to him whom he surpassed in rank.