"Sixty-fourth" Quotes from Famous Books
... her son. The marriage, however, in spite of occasional wranglings, proved happier than might have been expected. The lover continued to be under the illusions of the wedding-day till the lady died, in her sixty-fourth year. On her monument he placed an inscription, extolling the charms of her person and of her manners; and when, long after her decease, he had occasion to mention her, he exclaimed, with a tenderness half ... — Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 of 8 • Charles F. (Charles Francis) Horne
... both her husbands. The head which had given birth to the Second Philippic, and the hands which had written it, were nailed to the Rostra, the home of their eloquence. The sight and the associations raised feelings of horror and pity in every heart. Cicero died in his sixty-fourth year. ... — The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 2 • Various |