1848. A. A. Watts, in Newbernian (NC), 9 May, 1/1.
| Serene mid ills to age designed, | |
| His days in peace did flow | |
| His timeward pilgrimage is past, | |
| And now he sleeps below | |
| A happy man! |
1883. H. Drummond, Nat. Law in Spir. W., v. (1884), 158. The mind of the flesh, by its very nature, limited capacity, and time-ward tendency, is Death.