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" ... daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old in itself, bids us hope no long duration, diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. "
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ... - Page 299
by William Hazlitt - 1821 - 356 pages
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: English Literature in Eight Chapters

Henry Augustin Beers - Literary Criticism - 1890 - 320 pages
...adds unto that current arithmetic which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina 4 of life, and even pagans could doubt whether thus...were to die ; since our longest sun sets at right desceusions and makes but winter arches, and, therefore, it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness...
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Selections in English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria (1580-1880).

James Mercer Garnett - English literature - 1891 - 728 pages
...tnlrltchia of the body, that by which the body actually exists. moment. And since death must be the Lurina of life, and even Pagans could doubt, whether thus...haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old in itself, bids us hope no long duration ; — diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation. Darkness...
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Contributions of physicians to English and American literature

Robert C. Kenner - 1892 - 112 pages
...adds unto that current arithmetic which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina of life; and even pagans could doubt whether thus...live were to die; since our longest sun sets at right declension and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 504 pages
...adds unto that current arithmetie, which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even pagans could doubt whether thus...lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes : «nee the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementoes, and time, that grows old itself,...
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from ...

Henry Augustin Beers - English Literature - 1894 - 342 pages
...adds unto that current arithmetic which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina 4 of life, and even pagans could doubt whether thus...darkness and have our light in ashes. Since the brother 5 of death daily haunts us with dying mementoes, and time that grows old in itself bids us hope no...
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from ...

Henry Augustin Beers - English literature - 1894 - 328 pages
...adda unto that current arithmetic which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina4 of life, and even pagans could doubt whether thus...in darkness and have our light in ashes. Since the brother6 of death daily haunts us with dying mementoes, and time that grows old in itself bids us hope...
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Text-book on English Literature, with Copious Extracts from the Leading ...

Brainerd Kellogg - 1896 - 500 pages
...unto that current arithmetic, which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina10 of life and even pagans could doubt whether thus to...light in ashes; since the brother of death" daily haunt? us with dying mementos, and time, that grows old in itself, bids us hope no long duration; —...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Hydriotaphia and the Garden of Cyrus

Sir Thomas Browne - Gardening - 1896 - 252 pages
...arithmetick, which scarce stands one moment. And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even 77 Pagans 2 could doubt, whether thus to live were to die; since...lie down in darkness, and have our light in ashes 3 ; since the brother of death daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old in itself,...
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History of English Literature, Volume 1, Part 2

Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1897 - 268 pages
...whether thus to live were to die , since our longest sun sets at right declensions, and makes bi-.t winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before...haunts us with dying mementos, and time, that grows old in itself, bids us hope no long duration ; — diuturnity is a dream, and folly of expectation. " Darkness...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 4

John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 544 pages
...adds unto that current arithmetic which scarce stands one moment. And since Death must be the Lucina of Life — and even pagans could doubt whether thus...since the brother of Death daily haunts us with dying mementoes, and Time — that grows old in itself — bids us, hope of no long duration : diuturnity...
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