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FAMILIAR EPITAPHS |
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A little time on earth
he spent
Till God for him his angel sent |
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A tender mother and a
faithful friend |
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A little flower of love
That blossomed but to die;
Transplanted now above.
To bloom with God on high.
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Out of the shadow of
night,
The world moves into light,
It is daybreak everywhere. |
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“Be thou faithful unto
death and I will
Give thee a crown of life.”
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The memory of the just
is blessed. “ |
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Proverbs x: 7 |
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She is not dead,
but sleepeth.
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Luke viii: 52 |
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Greater love hath
no man that this,
Than a man lay down his life for his friends. |
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John xv: 13 |
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To live in hearts
we leave behind, is not to die.
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Thomas Campbell |
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Of such is the
kingdom of heaven.
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Matthew xix: 14 |
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Source: McNeel, The Greatest Name
in Stonecraft |
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