Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Psalms 88:12

The land of forgetfulness? - The place of separate spirits, or the invisible world. The heathens had some notion of this state. They feigned a river in the invisible world, called Lethe, , which signifies oblivion, and that those who drank of it remembered no more any thing relative to their former state.

- Animae, quibus altera fato

Corpora debentur, lethaei AD fluminis undam

Securos latices et longa oblivia potant .

Virg. Aen. 6: 713.

To all those souls who round the river wait

New mortal bodies are decreed by fate;

To yon dark stream the gliding ghosts repair,

And quaff deep draughts of long oblivion there.


 
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