Many are familiar with the following quotation from G.M. Trevelyan:

"Once, on this earth, once, on this familiar spot of ground, walked other 
men and women, as actual as we are today, thinking their own thoughts, 
swayed by their own passions, but now all gone, one generation vanishing 
after another, gone as utterly as we ourselves shall shortly be gone like 
ghosts at cockcrow."

I am trying down the source of this passage Mr. Trevelyan wrote a number of 
works, many now out of print. Does anyone know the title of the work in 
which this quote appeared ?

I have searched the net, but no luck.

Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada
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