The whole history of lamentation, and mourning, and woe, from the beginning of the world-the funeral ceremonies in which the living symbolize the intensity of their grief-the monuments they rear to tell the world for centuries to come of the calamity they have suffered from the stroke of death-are enduring attestations that it is not so much in the removal of one sentient and living being off the earth, as in the change-the calamitous change to the survivors-that death is truly the King of Terrors. (Robert Chambers (publisher born 1802))

The whole history of lamentation, and mourning, and woe, from the beginning of the world-the funeral ceremonies in which the living symbolize the intensity of their grief-the monuments they rear to tell the world for centuries to come of the calamity they have suffered from the stroke of death-are enduring attestations that it is not so much in the removal of one sentient and living being off the earth, as in the change-the calamitous change to the survivors-that death is truly the King of Terrors.

Robert Chambers (publisher born 1802)

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