For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.
(William Penn)
For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.
(William Penn)
(William Penn)
Death At Hand
Consider this, my Soul, that thou hast none whom thou mayest call thine own. Vain are thy wanderings on the Earth. Two days or three, then ends this Earthly life; yet all men boast that they are masters here. Time’s master, Death, will come and overthrow such masterships. Thy best-beloved, for whom thou art so terribly concerned, will she go with thee? Nay; rather, lest some ill befall the home, she will sprinkle with cow dung the house where thou hast died. (Ramaprasad Sen)...
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