C. Smart - The First Book Of The Odes Of Horace (Chap. 11) lyrics

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C. Smart - The First Book Of The Odes Of Horace (Chap. 11) lyrics

Ode XI To Leuconoe Inquire not, Leuconoe (it is not fitting you should know), how long a term of life the gods have granted to you or to me: neither consult the Chaldean calculations. How much better is it to bear with patience whatever shall happen! Whether Jupiter have granted us more winters, or [this as] the last, which now breaks the Etrurian waves against the opposing rocks. Be wise; rack off your wines, and abridge your hopes [in proportion] to the shortness of your life. While we are conversing, envious age has been flying; seize the present day, not giving the least credit to the succeeding one.

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