Aún no tenemos significados para "tomb-stone".
1On the path lay a broad, flat stone, resembling a tomb-stone.
2There I lay, as near the grave as a tomb-stone, when I was just a week old.
3There beyond lay the white road, the churchyard corner, and the tall grey tomb-stone glimmering in the moonlight.
4Yet one tomb-stone served for both.
5She was very much concerned because it seemed as if the good man were never to have a tomb-stone.
6The whole place is a confused accumulation of heaps of earth, wide pits, rubbish, without a single regular tomb-stone.
7The square loaf will yield neater sandwiches for lunchboxes and picnics than the old-fashioned "tomb-stone" style bread.
8He had passed away, leaving no more enduring memory than the tomb-stone which Lord Cairnforth had erected in Grayfriars' church-yard.
9The grave looked fresh and sweet in the summer sunshine, with the ivy creeping up the tomb-stone and half obliterating the name.
10On the tomb-stone of one of them, it was recorded that she had been a member of the church for seventy years.
11He was a regular grave-yard doctor, and I thought it a pity to set up the deacon's tomb-stone while yet he breathed.
12As this infant was born on the twenty-fifth of December, 1873, his tiny tomb-stone bears the simple inscription: "Our Christmas Gift."
13What then did he moan, when he appointed by will that his heirs should engrave the sum of their patrimony upon his tomb-stone?
14Sir-Pleaseto erect a plain tomb-stone at the head of Charles Gosford, Esquire's grave, who died a few month's since at Swords, aged thirty-twoyears.
15A few of the mounds had stained moldering tomb-stones at their heads.
16They are but tomb-stones, that commemorate his death, but celebrate not his life.
Tomb-stone a través del tiempo