In Other Words/A Plea for the Present
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A Plea for the Present
AD LEUCONOEM.
Horace: Book I, Ode 11.
“Tu ne quaesieris, scire nefas—”
Horace: Book I, Ode 11.
“Tu ne quaesieris, scire nefas—”
Be not, I pray, so curious
For knowledge; it’s injurious
To know about the future
And compute your
Every chance.
’Twould be a source of pain to you
To find what years remain to you
To know your length of tether
And the weather
In advance.
For knowledge; it’s injurious
To know about the future
And compute your
Every chance.
’Twould be a source of pain to you
To find what years remain to you
To know your length of tether
And the weather
In advance.
Life? Don’t have such a thirst of it;
The best you get’s the worst of it!
You can’t be here forever,
They assever.
Watch your step!
While I’ve been oratorical
Pa Tempus (metaphorical)
Has, as it were, been guying
Me by flying.
—Are you hep?
The best you get’s the worst of it!
You can’t be here forever,
They assever.
Watch your step!
While I’ve been oratorical
Pa Tempus (metaphorical)
Has, as it were, been guying
Me by flying.
—Are you hep?