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Never Is, but Always to Be
By Martial (c. 40c. 104 A.D.)
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But that “to-morrow,” prithee, say when will it arrive?
How far is’t off? Where is it now? Where shall I go to find it?
In Afric’s jungles lies it hid? Do polar icebergs bind it?
It’s ever coming, never here; its years beat Nestor’s hollow!
This wondrous thing, to call it mine, I’ll give my every dollar!
Why, man, to-day’s too late to live—the wise is who begun
To live his life with yesterday, e’en with its rising sun!