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Til undeath do us part.
Our life must once have end; in vain we fly
From following Fate; e'en now, e'en now, we die.
Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,
Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms,
Strong and content I travel the open road.
If aught must be lost, 'twill be my honor for yours. If one must be forsaken, 'twill be my soul for yours. Should death come anon, 'twill be my life for yours. I am Given.
On forever's very now we stand.
Praise to our Father-God,
High praise in solemn lay,
Alike for what His hand hath given,
And what it takes away.
I shall arise and go to Innisfree
Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting.
Much in sorrow, oft in woe, Onward, Christians, onward go.
16Your house and your kingdom are firm forever before me; your throne shall be firmly established forever.
Now' is the watchword of the wise.
Till death. I do swear, love." Valek whispered in my ear.
"Beyond death. My vow to you," I said.
He drew back to meet my gaze. "So we shall be. Forever united."
"We shall be," I agreed.
From this moment forth, my sword shall be with you and your fate shall be with me.
And now ... farewell to kindness, humanity and gratitude. I have substituted myself for Providence in rewarding the good; may the God of vengeance now yield me His place to punish the wicked.
And Caesar shall go forth.
Whatever be thy fate today, Remember, this will pass away!
But my salvation shall be forever, and my righteousness shall not be abolished.
And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.
This is that rest this vain world lends,
To end in death that all things ends.
And let its meaning permeate
Whatever comes, This too shall pass away.
And all shall be well and/ All manner of thing shall be well/ By the purification of the motive/ In the ground of our beseeching
There is an endless kingdom to be enjoyed, and everlasting life to be given us, that we may live in that kingdom forever.
Forever is only the beginning
What was once thought, so it shall become.
May you live forever, and may I never die.
If we must die, O let us nobly die.
May every living soul know eternal rest exist.
I shall not altogether die.
Always & Forever.
Time & Eternity.
Nothing is to come, and nothing past: But an eternal now, does always last.
O my soul, I am now addressing myself to the greatest work that ever a creature was employed about - I am going into the solemn presence of God about business of everlasting importance!
All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.
Thus I die. Thus, thus, thus. Now I am dead, Now I am fled, My soul is in the sky. Tongue, lose thy light. Moon take thy flight. Now die, die, die, die.
Farewell to thee! but not farewell
To all my fondest thoughts of thee:
Within my heart they still shall dwell;
And they shall cheer and comfort me.
This is what will remain unforgotten
Eternity is the end of the end.
Praise the sea, on shore remain.
You are my one and only, for all eternity.
Be still my soul.
I will no longer confer, differ, refer, defer, prefer, or suffer. I renounce the whole tribe of fero. I embrace absolute life.
Arise, go forth, and conquer as of old.
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore.
Whatever is our new spiritual motto and mantra. Whatever is divine.
This is my wish, this is my command, my pleasure is my reason
The Lord preserve us from sainthood
I yielded my grace - my perfect immortality.
To find relief in what has been, we must make ourselves eternal.
All eternity is in the moment.
O, from this time forth,
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!
And there but for the grace of God go I,
I shall gain glory or die.
O Weep No More For
Me When I Am Gone!
Let every man and every beast - every creature that has the breath of the Lord - praise the Eternal! Praise the Eternal!
All is as we are.-- A.d. Posey
Our days of praise shall ne'er be past While life, and thought, and being last, And immortality endures.
It were a grief so brief to part with thee.
Farewell.
What must be shall be.
Now when I die, I shall only be dead.
Then on! then on! where duty leads,My course be onward still.
I shall not die, but live; and again declare the evil deeds of the friars.
Forever may it remain that way. And may God bless these now-found souls.
We shall not fall out of this world. We are in it once and for all.')]
Time is eternity begun.
Eternity is the now that does not pass away.
A blot in thy escutcheon to all futurity.
For as long as I am here, let peace reign
For through it all
above, beyond it all
I know the far-sent message of the years,
I feel the coming glory of the Light.
8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Thou wilt lament
Hereafter, when the evil shall be done
And shall admit no cure.
May I never forsake thee, my God.
Then haste we down to meet thy friends and foes;
To place thy friends in ease, the rest in woes.
For here though death doth end their misery,
I'll there begin their endless tragedy.
Thus with the wisest of you all; you are ever unfixed.
Your bone shall remain
Your flesh shall remain
Your spirit shall remain
Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life,
Grace upon grace upon grace, until we have made our way home.
Higher yet and higher out of clouds and night, nearer yet and nearer rising to the light - light, serene and holy where my soul may rest, purified and lowly, sanctified and blest.
Spend in pure converse our eternal day;
Think each in each, immediately wise;
Learn all we lacked before; hear, know, and say
What this tumultuous body now denies;
And feel, who have laid our groping hands away;
And see, no longer blinded by our eyes.
A sacrifice ever remembered.
Never forgotten.
Another day we live.
A sacrifice for you. Only for you.
And so shall it be,
For evermore.
Paviamma
Whence has come thy lasting power.
Now may every living thing, young or old,
weak or strong, living near or far, known or
unknown, living or departed or yet unborn,
may every living thing be full of bliss.
For irrelevancy to be cancelled in the church, let kingdom priority and pursuit be restored
That you are not already golden word in our streets Already memories Your love fades Already Whether you are no longer to have perished.
Thus shall you go to the stars.
We shall have all eternity in which to celebrate our victories, but we have only one swift hour before the sunset in which to win them.
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
As the means, so the end.
Alas! for love, if thou art all,
And nought beyond, O earth.
Absolve me, teach me, purify me, strengthen me: take me to Thyself, that I may be Thine and Thine only.
We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.
I shall now call myself;
I shall now call.
In the forest of my heart, seeing myself,
I shall love myself and love myself.
I shall be my own quest,
My absolute wealth.
The journey of light supreme will commence
In the heart of freedom.
All is well ended if this suit be won. That you express content; which we will pay, With strife to please you, day exceeding day.
Henceforth we are dead to everything pertaining to ourselves and alive to His Spirit alone. This requires our exercising faith.
Farewell all relations and friends in Christ; farewell acquaintances and all earthly enjoyments; farewell reading and preaching, praying and believing, wanderings, reproaches, and sufferings.
If the sum of living be love's fee,
Tremble. You are my one eternity.
Immortal honour, endless fame, Attend the Almighty Father's name: The Saviour Son be glorified, Who for lost man's redemption died; And equal adoration be, Eternal Paraclete, to Thee. Amen. - RABANUS MAURUS (9TH C.); TRANSLATED BY JOHN DRYDEN (1631
Whatever may happen to thee, it was prepared for thee from all eternity ...
I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt me thus.
Farewell! if ever fondest prayer For other's weal avail'd on high, Mine will not all be lost in air, But waft thy name beyond the sky.
Lord, let me find my life in thee, and not in the mire of this world's favour or gain.
Through death deathlessness has been made known to us,