Philip James Bailey Quotes About Death

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  • Death is the universal salt of states; Blood is the base of all things--law and war.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.110
  • Death, thou art infinite; it is life is little.

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    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.463
  • Death is another life.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.445
  • The death-change comes. Death is another life. We bow our heads At going out, we think, and enter straight Another golden chamber of the king's Larger than this we leave, and lovelier. And then in shadowy glimpses, disconnect, The story, flower-like, closes thus its leaves. The will of God is all in all. He makes, Destroys, remakes, for His own pleasure, all.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.445
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