List Of Years
This page indexes the individual years pages.
Read more about List Of Years: Twenty-third Century, Twenty-second Century, Twenty-first Century, Twentieth Century, Nineteenth Century, Eighteenth Century, Seventeenth Century, Sixteenth Century, Fifteenth Century, Fourteenth Century, Thirteenth Century, Twelfth Century, Eleventh Century, Tenth Century, Ninth Century, Eighth Century, Seventh Century, Sixth Century, Fifth Century, Fourth Century, Third Century, Second Century, First Century, First Century BC, Second Century BC, Third Century BC, Fourth Century BC, Fifth Century BC, Sixth Century BC, Seventh Century BC, Eighth Century BC, Ninth Century BC, Tenth Century BC, Eleventh Century BC, Twelfth Century BC, Thirteenth Century BC, Fourteenth Century BC, Fifteenth Century BC, Sixteenth Century BC, Seventeenth Century BC, Eighteenth Century BC, Nineteenth Century BC, Twentieth Century BC, Twenty-first Century BC, Twenty-second Century BC, Twenty-third Century BC, Twenty-fourth Century BC, Twenty-fifth Century BC, Twenty-sixth Century BC, Twenty-seventh Century BC, Twenty-eighth Century BC, Twenty-ninth Century BC, Thirtieth Century BC, Thirty-first Century BC, Thirty-second Century BC, Thirty-third Century BC
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“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“All is possible,
Who so list believe;
Trust therefore first, and after preve,
As men wed ladies by license and leave,
All is possible.”
—Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503?1542)
“The years seemed to stretch before her like the land: spring, summer, autumn, winter, spring; always the same patient fields, the patient little trees, the patient lives; always the same yearning; the same pulling at the chainuntil the instinct to live had torn itself and bled and weakened for the last time, until the chain secured a dead woman, who might cautiously be released.”
—Willa Cather (18731947)