5 hectares mausoleum includes three giant yurt halls which house coffins of the Khan, his wife, his son and his generals.
" He said, "Vertical coffins.
A British mill has created the world's first woolen coffins to satisfy an unusual gap in the funeral market.
" He said, "Vertical coffins.
" He caused likewise twelve coffins to be made, which were already filled with shavings, and in each lay the little pillow for the dead, and he had them taken into a locked-up room, and then he gave the Queen the key of it, and bade her not to speak of this to any one.
" 'Taxis will take two parties to the same hotel [sharing a cab] and charge each party full price [and I came across a] pizzeria with a wood fire oven, using wood from old coffins.
In the earlier poem, a young chimney sweeper recounts a dream had by one of his fellows, in which an angel rescues the boys from coffins and takes them to a sunny meadow; in the later poem, an apparently adult speaker encounters a child chimney sweeper abandoned in the snow while his parents are at church.
" And so he was quiet; and that very night, ,, As Tom was a-sleeping, he had such a sight, - ,, That thousands of sweepers, Dick, Joe, Ned, and Jack, Were all of them locked up in coffins of black.
" He said, "Vertical coffins.
This may have led to the legend of vampires sleeping in coffins.
He even caused twelve coffins to be made, which were already filled with shavings, and in each lay a little death pillow, and he had them taken into a locked-up room, and then he gave the queen the key of it, and bade her not to speak of this to anyone.
O' you fool, said she, then we must all four die of hunger, you may as well plane the planks for our coffins, and she left him no peace until he consented.
He even caused twelve coffins to be made, which were already filled with shavings, and in each lay a little death pillow, and he had them taken into a locked-up room, and then he gave the queen the key of it, and bade her not to speak of this to anyone.
At the tailor's were pictures of all kinds of clothing, to show that he could stitch up people from the coarsest to the finest; at the tobacco manufacturer's were pictures of the most charming little boys, smoking cigars, just as they do in reality; there were signs with painted butter, and herring, clerical collars, and coffins, and inscriptions and announcements into the bargain.
The flowers which had been here in the dark troublous time had been much more beautiful; but they had been cut off, one after another, to be woven into wreaths and placed in coffins, and the flag had waved over them!
Three coffins, in which lay the three beautiful maidens, glided from the thickest part of the forest across the lake.
My rays glided through the grating into the roomy vaults, where kings sleep tranquilly in great stone coffins.