"The body will be jammed among the bricks," said a by-stander; and all assented with awe.
"Put Yourself in His Place"
Charles Reade
Such native graces without thought abound, And such familiar glories spread around, As more incline the stander by to raise His value for himself, than you to praise.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young
Six Armenians were standing together, singing a saucy love-song in their native language with clear-toned voices, and a little knot of fair-haired Persians were slandering Nitetis so fearfully, that a by-stander would have fancied our beautiful Egyptian was some awful monster, like those nurses used to frighten children.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers