They came to this land with the Mother and her people, age upon age long gone.
Eighteen could well be her age, so white and slim and tranquil, gone far beyond them.
But something came back to him out of the ancient years: in the ages gone by men did what they could!
And did have ages gone, just as they had here in Karak.
He could just make out what must have been an impressive fountain in an age gone by, its structure now misshapen, worn by time.
She was still in the Asakusa district, filled with the old traditional ways, Tokyo's last remnants from ages gone by.
The vegetation of these islands is not of the present time but that of an age long gone by.
Had not I, who was twice his age, gone through it myself?
Again, that was undeniable, though what that something was belonged to an age buried and gone.
Also, a few venues catering to crowds of all ages, now gone, are remembered as significant to the Twin Cities music scene.