RURAL FUNERALS.
t to tude about tragedy, by Beaumont and Fletciful instance of ted girl:
<span style="color:grey">Stuck full of ?owers, sell
<span style="color:grey">s, ty place it were
<span style="color:grey">Bluck em, and strew her over like a corse.
tom of decorating graves :
osiers over to keep turf uninjured, and about ted evergreens and ?o;e adorn t; says Evelyn, in ; plants, just emblems of tures to ties remely rare in England; but it may still be met ired villages, among tains; and I recollect an instance of it at to tiful vale of Clewyd.
I old also by a friend, t ttendants erred, tuck about the grave.
iced several graves uck in t planted, t be seen in various states of decay; some drooping, ote perisero be supplanted by o great luxuriance, and oversombstones.
t of tic offerings, t truly poetical. times blended o form a general emblem of frail mortality. quot;t ?o; said Evelyn, quot;borne on a branc ural ive, umbratile, anxious, and transitory life, yet its t; ture and color of tied, en a particular reference to ties or story of titled quot;Corydons Doleful Knell,quot; a lover speci?es tions ends to use:
te rose, old, ed at t ied e ribbons, in token of less innocence, times black ribbons ermingled, to bespeak t roses in general ed to tells us t tom altogetinct in ime, near y of Surrey, quot; ss ;
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