"Cause of death" Quotes from Famous Books
... to the supposed cause of death—drowning: the miller spoke to his house and mill having been that afternoon shut up. He and his wife went over in their spring-cart to Garchester, and left the place locked up, he said. The coroner asked whether it was his custom to lock up his place when he went out; he replied that it was, when ... — Elster's Folly • Mrs. Henry Wood
... "With thee in secret converse I may speak, "Embrace thee, kiss thee in the open crowd; "How little then remains! Pity, forgive, "The declaration of this love, ne'er told "Had raging fire not urg'd it, nor allow "Upon my tomb this cause of death ... — The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II • Ovid |