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'you are ancient of days'?



 
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'you are ancient of days'? Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:53 pm  'you are ancient of days'?
 

HI,
I would like to know what the expression 'you are ancient of days' means . Just to add, I've come across it while reading one poem and since then I can't find the meaning, although I've looked it up in many dictionaries. So , the only hope is your advice or any suggestion.
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What does it mean? Wed Feb 08, 2006 13:20 pm  What does it mean?
 

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I answered this in your duplicate post.
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