Sentence example with the word 'requiescat'

requiescat

Definition n. a prayer for the repose of the soul of a dead person

Last update: October 23, 2015


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An appropriate Requiescat is contained in the words of Luther, in a letter written to their common friend Eoban Hesse: - "As for Diirer, assuredly affection bids us mourn for one who was the best of men, yet you may well hold him happy that he has made so good an end, and that Christ has taken him from the midst of this time of trouble and from greater troubles in store, lest he, that deserved to behold nothing but the best, should be compelled to behold the worst.   [Please select]

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The grave voice resumed "Requiescat in pace."   [Please select]

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A bogoak frame over his bald head: Wilde's Requiescat.   [Please select]

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PART V REQUIESCAT "Pluck, pluck cypress, O pale maidens, Dusk the hall with yew."   [Please select]

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My friend Jack shall say the requiescat of this chapter of my life, which I have so unwillingly recorded.   [Please select]

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I knew this young gentleman's father before the troubles--an honest man, though he took the wrong side He paid for his perversity with his life; so we'll say requiescat.'   [Please select]

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