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" If dying mortals doom they sing aright, No ghosts descend to dwell in dreadful night : No parting souls to grisly Pluto go, Nor seek the dreary silent shades below : But forth they fly, immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find... "
Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or, Metropolitan Cambrian Institution - Page 98
by Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1828
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Lucan's Pharsalia, Volume 1

Lucan - Epic poetry, Latin - 1722 - 370 pages
...Immortal in their Kind, 800 And other Bodies in new Worlds they find. Thus Life for ever runs its endlefs Race. And like a Line, Death but divides the Space, A Stop which can but for a Moment laft, A Point between the Future and the Paft. 8of Thrice happy they beneath their Northern Skies,...
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The Description of Britain

Charles Bertram, Richard (of Cirencester) - Books - 1809 - 336 pages
...immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find: Thus life for ever runs its endless race, And like a line death but divides the space,...between the future and the past. Thrice happy they beneath their northern skies, Who that worst fear — tiie fear of death — despise; Hence they no...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 1

Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1813 - 536 pages
...immortal in their kind, " And other bodies in new worlds they find. f' Thus life for ever runs its endless race, '' And, like a line, Death but divides the space...last, ", A point between the future and the past. " Thrice-happy they beneath the northern skies, " "Who that worst fear, the fear of death despise ;...
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The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine, Volume 1

Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 pages
...for ever runs its endless race, And like a line, death but divides the space, A slop which can bul for a moment last, A point between the future and the past." - Our copy (ad fidem editionis Oudendorpianie) reads, nemora alt» rtmali ther does it appear that...
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Horæ Britannicæ; or, Studies in ancient British history, Volume 1

John Hughes - Druids and druidism - 1818 - 378 pages
...immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find : Thus life for ever runs its endless race, And, like a line, death but divides the space;...between the future and the past. Thrice happy they, beneath their northern skies, Who that w»rst fear, the fear of death, despise : Hence they no cares...
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The Parish Church; Or, Religion in Britain

Thomas Wood - Christianity - 1825 - 440 pages
...immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find : Thus life for ever runs its endless race, And, like a line, death but divides the space...between the future and the past. Thrice happy they, beneath their northern skies, Who, that worst fear, the fear of death, despise : Hence they no cares...
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The history, topography and antiquities of the county and city of ..., Volume 1

Patrick Fitzgerald - 1826 - 474 pages
...find. Thus lite for ever runs its endless race, And like a line, death but divides the space, A stepj which can but for a moment last, A point between the future and the past.—ROWE. every reason to believe that Ireland was reduced to a state of the lowest moral degradation,...
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Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or Metropolitan Cambrian Institution, Volume 2

Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - Wales - 1828 - 442 pages
...viarum atque itinerant duceui; hunc ad quasstus pecunia: mercaturasq. habere vim maximam arbitrantur. the death of any great personage they were persuaded...fear of death despise : Hence they no cares for this (rail being feel, But rush, undaunted, on the pointed steel ! As I have above stated the opinion of...
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The Cambrian Wreath: A Selection of English Poems on Welsh Subjects ...

Thomas Jeffrey Llewelyn Prichard - English poetry - 1828 - 214 pages
...immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find. Thus life for ever runs its endless race, And like a line, death but divides the space,...between the future and the past. Thrice happy they beneath their northern skies Who that worst fear, the fear of death despise ; Hence they no can's for...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1832 - 652 pages
...therefore is to them, what the Druids in their mythological theories, sang it to be to man : A change which can but for a moment last — A point between the future and the past. Thus they represent to the contemplative mind an actual image of placid happiness in life, and of unfclt...
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