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"Tom, his duty. He is begging books and reading of them." "The players are at the Red Lion hard by; and Tom goes sometimes to see a play." And then one day he stirs old memories The fairings were welcome to Tom. It was but dim, and the sky not clear.... I am very sensible of this sharp weather.+ He seems to have come to no good end, riding forth one stormy night. Requiescat in pace!
I have had a dream this evening, While the white and gold were fleeting, But I need not, need not tell it. Where would be the good? Requiescat in Pace.
. . . "near the Norden-Fjord, In the storm of the 4th and 5th of August, At the age of 23 years, Requiescat in pace!" Then Iceland loomed up before her, with its little cemetery lighted up from below the sea-line by the midnight sun.
"Do you know that this rabid Bergenheim, with his round face and good-natured smile, killed three or four men while he was in the service, on account of a game of billiards or some such trivial matter?" "Requiescat in pace." "Take care that he does not cause the 'De Profundis' to be sung for you. He was called the best swords man at Saint-Cyr: he has the devil of a lunge.
After describing the death of his old and honoured friend Bishop Bull, he adds in reference to him and to his wife who had died previously: 'The Lord grant unto them that they may find mercy of the Lord in that day. Bishop Ken may be quoted to the same effect. Writing to Dr. Nicholas in October 1677, of the death of their friend Mr. Coles, 'cujus anima, he continues, 'requiescat in pace. Dr.
If Lord Brayfield had ever been anything to me I should just be quiet, say nothing. But I didn't like him. If I had liked him I shouldn't have burnt his letter. And now" to Dion's great astonishment she made slowly the sign of the Cross "requiescat in pace." After a long pause she added: "Now come and see the other room. I'll give you Turkish coffee there."
The Vulgate was on his pillow, and the crucifix in his hand, and on his lips something more like a smile than was ever seen there while he lived; so that, methinks, at that awful hour he was not quite alone. Requiescat in pace. The Master he served has many servants, and they have many minds, and now and then a faithful one will be a surly one, as it is in these our mortal mansions.
And then he gathered the household to prayer, and while they prayed many a "Requiescat" for the faithful soul, as they said the dirge commending to the Fathers Hands a sheep of His fold, so they also prayed for strength to see the love which was hidden behind all this sad, sad visitation, and to know the meaning of the words "Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him."
Thinking of the story of the candle-stick, with his mouth twisted into a queer, wry smile, Philip fumbled for his pipe. "Requiescat in pace," said Philip, "the hopes of Philip Poynter!" Southward under the watery moon and the wild, dark clouds rode the Indian girl, following a trail blazed only for Indian eyes.
"That signore is the father of Sor Paolo's signora, who died in my house." "You are joking," returned the cobbler, gravely. "He would have come to see his daughter while she lived requiescat!" "And I say that I am not joking. Do you wish to hear the truth? Well. You have much confidence with Sor Paolo. Tell him that the father of the poor Signora Gloria came to the door and asked questions.
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