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" Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt whether thus to live were to die; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes; since... "
The Journal of Education - Page 217
1909
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The Quarterly review, Volume 21

1819 - 596 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes, — since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself bids us hope no long duration, — diuturnity is a dream and...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 21

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1819 - 592 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes, — since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself bids us hope no long duration, — diuturnity is a dream and...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 1

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration : diuturnity is a dream and...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 1

1820 - 394 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration: diuturnity is a dream and...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 pages
...darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids us hope no long...: diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. " Darkness and light divide the course of time, and oblivion shares with memory, a great part even...
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Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids, us hope no long duration: diuturnity is a dream and...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 pages
...and mukes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration: diuturuity is a dream and...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old itself, bids us "hope no long duration : diuturnity is a dream and...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 3

1826 - 548 pages
...Cuperem notum ewe quod aim, Don opto ut scintnr quulis sini. Card' iu vita proprU. in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily...; diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness and light divide the course of time, and oblivion shares with memory, a great part even of...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 3

1826 - 548 pages
...cutting remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the edge of repetitions. in darkness, and have our light in ashes ; since the brother of death daily...that grows old itself, bids us hope no long duration ; digturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. A great part of antiquity contented their hopes of...
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