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God's acre







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This God's acre, where is traced indelibly in these rows of glorious stones the symbol of the spirit of this great country, and the record of the nation's sacrifice in the cause of freedom.

From Time Magazine Archive

God's acre was silent, but for the rustling of the autumn leaves of the weeping willows.

From Legends of the Rhine by Ruland, Wilhelm

The manager asked me to consecrate this little plot of ground with a larger space added to it, so that they might have their own little God’s acre.

From Russian Life To-day by Bury, Right Rev. Herbert

Yet its very name is poetical, Savernake, i.e., savernesacre—like the God's acre of Longfellow.

From The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies by Besant, Walter, Sir

The whole countryside was inches deep in snow when they buried him in the little God's acre that clings to the side of the hill at the point where the roads diverge.

From Windyridge by Riley, W.




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