It sculptures the rocks and excavates the valleys, in most cases acting mainly through the soft rain, though our harder rocks are still grooved by the ice-chisel of bygone ages.
Trevelyan, in his charming biography, says that--"of the feelings which Macaulay entertained toward the great minds of bygone ages it is not for any one except himself to speak.
Whoso hath in bygone ages asked Us to produce the signs of God, hath, no sooner We revealed them to him, repudiated God’s truth.
The mere contemplation of the Dispensation inaugurated by the Blessed Beauty would have sufficed to overwhelm the saints of bygone ages—saints who longed to partake, for one moment, of its great glory.
The mere contemplation,” He adds, “of the Dispensation inaugurated by the Blessed Beauty would have sufficed to overwhelm the saints of bygone ages—saints who longed to partake for one moment of its great glory.
The enlarging of the Palais in recent times (1908) swept away surrounding relics of bygone ages.
Consider this, how many a calamity was submitted to by those sanctified souls in bygone ages and to how many sufferings they were resigned!
This is the custom and sentence of the people of bygone ages.
If they were like kings of bygone ages, unquestionably every day thousands of souls would have been deprived of life in Persia.
For instance, no mention has yet been made of the Hermae of bygone ages.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bygone ages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.