There was something in the ideal world, the deposit of long ages of thinking and imagining.
I think we should have to travel over long, long ages, to get to a time when Eleusis was a really effective link with the Lodge--to a period long before Homer, long before Troy fell.
The mental eye, back glancing, through the vista of long ages, sees at intervals successive funerals slowly proceeding through the abbey gates.
Tradition points through the dim vista of long ages to a broken tower, as the one where Lady Jane resided, and which bears her name.
A curious resurrection this, by Cuvier and others, of long ages ago, to be pondered well.
Long ages ago, there was situated in the midst of a mighty kingdom a god's temple, exactly one day's journey distant from every part of the kingdom.
Long ages ago, there lived two brothers who had married two sisters.
Long ages ago a man and his wife were living on the borders of a flourishing kingdom.
The human bodies deposited in the catacombs during the long, long ages of Egyptian history, would perhaps build as large a pile as one generation of the quadrupeds of the United States.
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