Immortal youth, let him be comrade and friend to you as he was to me; let him live forever in your young hearts, himself forever young, bathed in the glory of eternal dawn.
The earliest tales of Ireland are crowded with the sea that wrapt the island in its arms; and on the west and north the sea was the mighty and mysterious Ocean, in whose far infinities lay for the Irish the land of Immortal Youth.
It is sown in decaying old age, it is raised in immortal youth.
Immortal youth, with all of buoyant energy and fresh power which that attribute suggests, belongs to those beings whom Scripture faintly shows as our elder brethren.
The spirit of the kingdom is that of immortal youth.
Immortal youth belongs to them who 'excel in strength' because they 'do his commandments.
For fate is servitor of love; Desire and hope and longing prove The secret of immortal youth, And Nature cheats us into truth.
To party claims And private aims, Reveal that august face of Truth, Whereto are given The age of heaven, The beauty of immortal youth.
And when at last on life's strange play The curtain falls, I only pray That hope may lose itself in truth, And age in Heaven's immortal youth, And all our loves and longing prove The foretaste of diviner love.
They must roam for ages, driven on the sea of Moyle, while we shall go hand in hand through the country of immortal youth.
This inner Ireland which the visionary eye saw was the Tirnanoge, the Country of Immortal Youth, for they peopled it only with the young and beautiful.
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