| George Saintsbury - English language - 1912 - 516 pages
...make j but few graves ; | at least | quick resurrections | will anticipate | lasting | sepultures. | Some Graves will be opened | before | they be quite...wonder. When many | that feared | to die, shall groan they can die | but once, | the dismal | state | is the second living | death, men shall wish that and... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 566 pages
...day will make but few graves; [330 at least quick resurrections will anticipate lasting sepultures. Some graves will be opened before they be quite closed,...puts despair on the damned; when men shall wish the coverings of mountains, not of monuments, and annihilations [340 shall be courted. While some have... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 964 pages
...day will make but few graves; [330 at least quick resurrections will anticipate lasting sepultures. nt the gentle sleep from Heaven, 295 That slid into my soul. i thé "The silly buckets on t that~feared to die shall groan that they can die but once. The dismal state is the second and living... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Norfolk (England) - 1922 - 180 pages
...last day will make but few graves; at least quick Resurrections will anticipate lasting Sepultures ; Some Graves will be opened before they be quite closed,...puts despair on the damned; when men shall wish the coverings of Mountaines, not of Monuments, and annihilation shall be courted. While some have studied... | |
| Jacob Zeitlin - Civilization, Modern - 1926 - 408 pages
...graves; at least quick resurrections will anticipate lasting sepultures ; some graves will be dpened before they be quite closed, and Lazarus be no wonder....to die, shall groan that they can die but once, the <Jism;ti state is the second and living death, when life puts despair on the damned ; when men shall... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Literary Collections - 2003 - 180 pages
...antieipate lasting sepultures; some graves will be opened before they be quite elosed, and La/arus be no wonder; when many that feared to die shall groan that they ean die butonee; the dismal state is the seeond and living death, when lite puts despair on ihe damned,... | |
| Claire Preston - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 276 pages
...last day will make but few graves; at least, quick Resurrections will anticipate lasting Sepultures; Some Graves will be opened before they be quite closed, and Lazarus be no wonder. (UB v, 169—70) Resurrection, the type and end of antiquarian re-collection, will itself frustrate... | |
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