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    Hourglass For Diana

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    Добавлена 20 февраля 2008 пользователем AND1

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    My life is measured by this glasse, this glasse
    By all those little Sands that through passe
    And see how they press, see how they strive, which shall
    With greatest speed and greatest quickness fall
    And see how they raise a little Mount, and then
    With their own weight do level it again
    But when they have all got thorough, they give over
    Their nimble sliding downe, and move no more
    Just such is man whose houres still forward run
    Being almost finished 'ere they are begun;
    So perfect nothings, such light blasts are we
    That ere we are, ought at all, we cease to be
    Do what we will, our hasty minutes fly
    And while we sleep, what do we else but die?
    How transient are our Joys, and how short their day!
    They creep on towards us, but fly away
    How stinging are our sorrows! Where they gain
    But the least footing, there they will remain
    And how groundless are our hopes, how they deceive
    Our childish thoughts, and only sorrow leave!
    and how real are our fears! They blast us still
    Still rend us, still with gnawing passions fill;
    How senseless are our wishes, yet how great!
    With what toil we pursue them, and with what sweat!
    Yet most times for our hurts, so small we seem
    Like Children crying for some Mercury
    And this gapes for Marriage, yet his fickle head
    Knows not what cares wait on the Marriage bed
    And this vowes Virginity, yet knows not what
    Loneness, grief, and discontent attends that state
    Desires of wealth anothers wishes hold
    And yet how many have been choked with Gold?
    This only hunts for honour, yet who shall
    Ascend the higher, shall more wretched fall?
    This thirsts for knowledge, yet how is it bought?
    With many a sleepless night and racking thought
    This needs will travel, yet how dangers lay
    Most secret Ambuscados in the way
    These triumph in their Beauty, though it shall
    Like a pluck't Rose or fading Lilly fall
    Another boasts strong armes, alas Giants have
    By silly Dwarfes been dragged unto their grave
    These ruffle in rich silk, though ne're so gay
    A well plume'd Peacock is more gay than they
    Poore man, what Art! A Tennis ball of Errour!
    A ship of Glasse, toss'd in a Sea of terrour!
    Issuing in blood and sorrow from the womb
    Crawling in tears and mourning to the tomb!
    How slippery are thy paths, and how sure thy fall
    How art thou Nothing when thou art most of all?!?
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