With Earth's first Clay They did the Last Man knead, And there of the Last Harvest sow'd the Seed: And the first Morning of Creation wrote What the Last Dawn of Reckoning shall read. Works - Side 59af Edward FitzGerald - 1887Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1876 - 502 sider
...your hands to it, for it for help As impotently rolls as you or I. Yesterday this day's madness Jid prepare ; To-morrow's silence, triumph, or despair ; Drink ! for you know not whence you come nor why : Drink ! for you know not why you go nor where ! " PH NOTABILIA. WE all know with what... | |
| Omar Khayyam - 1878 - 164 sider
...Seed : And the first Morning of Creation wrote Vhat the Last Dawn of Reckoning shall read, ' LXXIV. YESTERDAY This Day's Madness did prepare ; TO-MORROW'S...Drink ! for you know not whence you came, nor why : 'rink! for you know not why you go, nor where. I LXXV. I tell you this — When, started from the... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1878 - 192 sider
...did prepare, To-morrow's silence, triumph, or despair : Drink ! for you know not whence you .come, nor why : Drink ! for you know not why you go, nor where." And here again, when urging every argument he can think of to prove how self-contradictory is the very... | |
| Omar Khayyam - 1879 - 146 sider
...Earth's first Clay They did the Last Man knead, And there of the Last Harvest sow'd the Seed : And the first Morning of Creation wrote What the Last Dawn of Reckoning shall read. LXXIV. YESTERDAY This Day's Madness did prepare ; To-MoRROw's Silence, Triumph, or Despair : Drink... | |
| Omar Khayyam - 1879 - 144 sider
...Earth's first Clay They did the Last Man knead, And there of the Last Harvest sow'd the Seed : And the first Morning of Creation wrote What the Last Dawn of Reckoning shall read. LXX1V. YESTERDAY This Day's Madness did prepare ; To-MoRROw's Silence, Triumph, or Despair : Drink... | |
| Omar Khayyam - 1879 - 142 sider
...the Seed : And the first Morning of Creation wrote What the Last Dawn of Reckoning shall read. LXXIV. YESTERDAY This Day's Madness did prepare; To-MoRROw's Silence, Triumph, or Despair : Drink ! for youknow not whence you came, nor why Drink ! for you know not why you go, nor where. LXXV. I tell you... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 sider
...meaningless existaucc : — ' Yesterday this day'i» miidijefs did prepare, To-morrow's silence, triumph end despair. Drink ! for you know not whence you came, nor why, Drink ! for you know not why you go or where ! ' When we find men talking, unconscious how the Christianity they reject has moulded their... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1881 - 312 sider
...wine-cup seems the only remedy : he knows not either the 'whence?' the 'whither?' or the 'why?' of life. "Yesterday, this Day's Madness did prepare; To-morrow's...: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor where." - In words which remind us of Heine, at once in their faint hope, and in the bold despair which equals... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1881 - 306 sider
...wine-cup seems the only remedy : he knows not either the 'whence?' the 'whither?' or the 'why?' of life. "Yesterday, this Day's Madness did prepare; To-morrow's...: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor where." In words which remind us of Heine, at once in their faint hope, and in the bold despair which equals... | |
| 1885 - 446 sider
...we detected the first tone of " the Persian Voltaire," as he has been called. And when he sings, " YESTERDAY This Day's Madness did prepare ; To-morrow's...: Drink ! for you know not why you go, nor where," he declares the doctrines that his doubts have led him to. Yet he has his moods, and writes accordingly.... | |
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