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Desultory thoughts and reflections

Chapter 288: DEATH-BED.
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A collection of short meditations and aphorisms offering compact observations on human character, feeling, and conduct. It treats topics such as love, youth and age, society and politeness, conscience, gratitude, music, contemplation, and the hardening effects of experience. The tone is epigrammatic and reflective, often paradoxical, combining moral insight with personal impression rather than systematic argument. Entries are brief, titled reflections that shift between practical maxims and lyrical observation, inviting readers to reconsider familiar sentiments from fresh angles.

DEATH-BED.

We value time but on the bed of death,
When its brief sands are running to an end;
O! how we then remember with dismay
Our wasted hours, which, like reproachful ghosts
Of murder’d friends, rise up and pass before us!
How quickly flee the moments,—precious then
As moments ne’er were dear to us before,
Each counted with an agonising pang
As they recede, and with them—ebbing life,
Leaving the shrinking soul in terror dire,
To meet, as best it may, the conqueror Death.