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Song from The Indian Emperor

Ah, fading joy, how quickly art thou past!

Yet we thy ruin haste.

As if the cares of human life were few,

We seek out new:

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And follow fate, which would too fast pursue.

See how on every bough the birds express

In their sweet notes their happiness.

They all enjoy and nothing spare;

But on their mother nature lay their care:

Why then should man, the lord of all below,

Such troubles choose to know

As none of all his subjects undergo?

Hark, hark, the waters fall, fall, fall,

And with a murmuring sound

Dash, dash upon the ground,

To gentle slumber’s call.

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Song from The Indian Emperor

12 February, 2009 ~ Famous Quotes ~ Comments (5)

5 comments to “Song from The Indian Emperor”

Fashion Indian Dresses, February 12th, 2009 at 9:26 am:

  • Indian takeaways in London are committed to offer good as well as wholesome Indian food and thus helping Indians residing there in getting the taste of food of their homeland. … Fashion Indian Dresses

Sheesham Wood Indian, February 15th, 2009 at 4:45 am:

  • An essential final change for any room, these solid wood shelves are crafted from Acacia wood and finished in the same waxed manner as all Kiser furniture. … Sheesham Wood Indian

Stuhrling Original Emperor Men, July 12th, 2009 at 1:45 am:

Construction Indian Rugs, August 20th, 2009 at 3:04 am:

  • Although rugs produced in the major cities of this region are technically superior to the ones produced on the outskirts, these pieces from the smaller towns of central Iran are still among the best. … Construction Indian Rugs

Indian Food, September 23rd, 2009 at 8:19 am:

  • The Britisher’ s romance with Indian food began in the early 20th century and it shows no signs of abating. … Indian Food

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