CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENSEPULCHRE
PRESENT
Present
I ensepulchre
you ensepulchre
he/she/it ensepulchres
we ensepulchre
you ensepulchre
they ensepulchre
Present continuous
I am ensepulchring
you are ensepulchring
he/she/it is ensepulchring
we are ensepulchring
you are ensepulchring
they are ensepulchring
Present perfect
I have ensepulchred
you have ensepulchred
he/she/it has ensepulchred
we have ensepulchred
you have ensepulchred
they have ensepulchred
Present perfect continuous
I have been ensepulchring
you have been ensepulchring
he/she/it has been ensepulchring
we have been ensepulchring
you have been ensepulchring
they have been ensepulchring
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I ensepulchred
you ensepulchred
he/she/it ensepulchred
we ensepulchred
you ensepulchred
they ensepulchred
Past continuous
I was ensepulchring
you were ensepulchring
he/she/it was ensepulchring
we were ensepulchring
you were ensepulchring
they were ensepulchring
Past perfect
I had ensepulchred
you had ensepulchred
he/she/it had ensepulchred
we had ensepulchred
you had ensepulchred
they had ensepulchred
Past perfect continuous
I had been ensepulchring
you had been ensepulchring
he/she/it had been ensepulchring
we had been ensepulchring
you had been ensepulchring
they had been ensepulchring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ensepulchre
you will ensepulchre
he/she/it will ensepulchre
we will ensepulchre
you will ensepulchre
they will ensepulchre
Future continuous
I will be ensepulchring
you will be ensepulchring
he/she/it will be ensepulchring
we will be ensepulchring
you will be ensepulchring
they will be ensepulchring
Future perfect
I will have ensepulchred
you will have ensepulchred
he/she/it will have ensepulchred
we will have ensepulchred
you will have ensepulchred
they will have ensepulchred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been ensepulchring
you will have been ensepulchring
he/she/it will have been ensepulchring
we will have been ensepulchring
you will have been ensepulchring
they will have been ensepulchring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ensepulchre
you would ensepulchre
he/she/it would ensepulchre
we would ensepulchre
you would ensepulchre
they would ensepulchre
Conditional continuous
I would be ensepulchring
you would be ensepulchring
he/she/it would be ensepulchring
we would be ensepulchring
you would be ensepulchring
they would be ensepulchring
Conditional perfect
I would have ensepulchre
you would have ensepulchre
he/she/it would have ensepulchre
we would have ensepulchre
you would have ensepulchre
they would have ensepulchre
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been ensepulchring
you would have been ensepulchring
he/she/it would have been ensepulchring
we would have been ensepulchring
you would have been ensepulchring
they would have been ensepulchring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ensepulchre
we let´s ensepulchre
you ensepulchre
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to ensepulchre
Past participle
ensepulchred
Present Participle
ensepulchring
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENSEPULCHRE»
Discover the use of
ensepulchre in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ensepulchre and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Women of the Gospels: The Three Wakings, and Other Poems
Earth cannot long ensepulchre In her dark depths the tiniest seed ; When life
begins to throb and stir, The bands of death are weak indeed. No clods its
upward course deter, Calmly it makes its path to day ; One germ of life is mightier
Than a ...
Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1867
2
Greek dramas, tr. by J.B. Rose
Dotard go hence — ensepulchre thy bride — Jason. Childless I go — Mede. Ay,
childless evermore. Grieve and grow old — Jason. My boys so dear to me. Mede.
Dear were they unto me but not to you. Jason. Why therefore slew ye them '?
3
The women of the Gospels, the three wakings, and other ...
Earth cannot long ensepulchre In her dark depths the tiniest seed ; When life
begins to throb and stir, The bands of death are weak indeed. No clods its
upward course deter, Calmly it makes its path to day ; One germ of life is mightier
Than a ...
Michelet thinks France ought to re-exhume him, and re-ensepulchre him in a
becoming tomb. It may be done: for in the present state of France there is no folly
that could be surprising — but Heaven forbid it ! Where lies the perishing ...
5
Lawrence Struilby: Or, Observations and Experiences During ...
The natives have always great veneration — and by night dread — for the burial
places of their fathers. They often leave the dingos to ensepulchre a " balogan,"
or old woman ; but the men, especially the warriors, they inter with all honour.
... centre of the cemetery of St. Catherine, in the Faubourg of St. Marcel (the
burying-place for criminals), without any outward sign to mark his resting- place.
Michelet thinks France ought to re-exhume him, and re-ensepulchre him 296
EPISODIC.
7
The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
... Make specie at their touch reducible To nought in requisition-crucible ;
Ensepulchre men's gold and plate In grand Crusophagus of state, From whence
regenerated cash is Hatch'd like a Phœnix from its ashes, And, freed in purgatory
Gallic, ...
8
The Poems of George Huddesford, M.A., Late Fellow of New ...
... (Unparallell'd in modern history, In whose gazettes they bounce and vapour,)
Reform their luidores to Paper ; Make specie at their touch reducible To nought in
Requisition-crucible ; Ensepulchre men's gold and plate In grand Crusophagus ...
9
William Morris and the Uses of Violence, 1856-1890
... of manliness and honour, as shown in Balin's cry: Here I dwell Savage among
the savage woods, here die 4 Die: let the wolves' black maws ensepulchre Their
brother beast, whose anger was his lord.“4 This analysis is upheld by the poem.
10
Of the Nature of Things
The funerals, uncompanioned, forsaken, Like rivals contended to be hurried
through. * * * And men contending to ensepulchre Pile upon pilethe throngof their
own dead: And weary withwoe andweepingwandered home; And then the most ...
Lucretius Carus, Titus, 2013