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All that had been beautiful and great perished and was lost.
The birds were sometimes thought to be the souls of perished sailors.
He pretended to be dead among the corpses of the perished soldiers.
He stood by these: they seemed akin to the perished people of that place who were his ancestors and Sue's.
Liquor oozed all over him, as if from a perished gourd.
Abroad, climbers leave the bodies of perished friends in the mountains for eternity.
Names and stories, mostly, of a perished people.
Only the tension of anticipation had drained away and left him flabby, like a perished balloon.
Many perished fighting and others drowned when the makeshift pontoon-bridge they were using collapsed.
Narrow stairs upholstered in perished black rubber led upward.
"Lidiya, you will burn in hell for the perished children," one line reads.
The cord and transformer went down the oubliette, along with most of the perished items from the fridge.
The screams that echoed in Picard's memory were human, those of his perished crew.
Various religious faiths have flourished, as well as perished, in the United States.
Had he and his companions gone forth in former cycles to the relighting of former perished suns?
I am imperfectly consoled for this disappointment by the sacred pledge, the perished flower.
It haunts me to think of him lying somewhere in the snows like a perished ox."
The selfish prospered while the virtuous perished, forgotten.
That perfectly restores their master's perished crown.
Glyn Philpot painted the ceiling which has a centre of perished mirror work.
His wife wore black for the rest of her life in rememberence of her perished husband.
They had found two, or, rather, the perished scraps of fabric and the bright plastic shapes that had once serviced it.
It was a car belonging to some of the perished crooks; Quill's crew had neglected to take it.
Trio for piano, violin, and cello "in memory of our perished children", op. 63 (1943).
The beds either side of her are empty except for perished sheets of rubber buttoned to the mattresses.