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undeparted

  • a word derived from departed.
    departed
    adjective
    deceased; dead.

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Came and stayed and went, and now when all is finished, You alone have crossed the melancholy stream, Yours the pang, but his, O his, the undiminished, Undecaying gladness, undeparted dream.

From An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker by Cornelia Stratton Parker

Young as I was, the truth came home to me, somehow, that she was a dead but undeparted spirit and belonged to another world.

From The Light in the Clearing by Irving Bacheller

Pierre! thou art foolish; rebuild—no, not that, for thy shrine still stands; it stands, Pierre, firmly stands; smellest thou not its yet undeparted, embowering bloom?

From Pierre; or The Ambiguities by Herman Melville