There was some heathenish, coffin-colored old lumber aboard, which, upon a long previous voyage, had been cut from the aboriginal groves of the Lackaday islands, and from these dark planks the 
coffin was recommended to be made.
The body rested in a fine mahogany 
coffin fitted with a plate of glass.
Then did a roaring wind tear the folds apart: whistling, whizzing, and piercing, it threw unto me a black 
coffin.
On Saturday we breakfasted before daylight and got into the wagon with the 
coffin. Jake and Jelinek went ahead on horseback to cut the body loose from the pool of blood in which it was frozen fast to the ground.
"Done the 
coffin?" said Lisbeth, following him, and knitting uninterruptedly, though she looked at her son very anxiously.
I run in the parlor and took a swift look around, and the only place I see to hide the bag was in the 
coffin. The lid was shoved along about a foot, show- ing the dead man's face down in there, with a wet cloth over it, and his shroud on.
Holding his candle so that he could read the 
coffin plates, and so holding it that the sperm dropped in white patches which congealed as they touched the metal, he made assurance of Lucy's 
coffin.
Already the 
coffin was standing in their midst--a plain but decent shell which had been bought ready-made.
Sowerberry,' said the beadle, as he thrust his thumb and forefinger into the proferred snuff-box of the undertaker: which was an ingenious little model of a patent 
coffin. 'I say you'll make your fortune, Mr.
Three days later the little princess was buried, and Prince Andrew went up the steps to where the 
coffin stood, to give her the farewell kiss.
Between the vases is a cheerful decoration of preserved 
coffin plates -- five in all, pertaining respectively to Janet's father and mother, a brother, her sister Anne, and a hired man who died here once!
And as he spoke the word he was again in his home; the long white curtains hung down from the windows, and in the middle of the floor stood the black 
coffin; in it he lay in the sleep of death.