
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 293.
Book One, Part III “The Crimson Palace”, Chapter 6 (p. 160)
Quest for the White Witch (1978)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 293.
“The knight's bones are dust,
And his good sword rust;
His soul is with the saints, I trust.”
"The Knight's Tomb" (c. 1817)
Rex v. Wilkes (1769), 4 Burr. Part IV., p. 2563.
Variant: Sol remembered the dream, remembered his daughter’s hug, and realized that in the end—when all else is dust—loyalty to those we love is all we can carry with us to the grave.
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 30 (p. 242)
“He in the turning dust lay
mightily in his might, his horsemanship all forgotten.”
XVI. 775–776 (tr. R. Lattimore).
Iliad (c. 750 BC)