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Life by Francis Bacon(1561-1626)

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-5-19 16:59:16 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
The World's a bubble,and the Life of Man
  Less than a span:
In his conception wretched,from the womb
  So to the tomb;
Curst from the cradle,and brought up to years
  With cares and fears.
Who then to frail mortality shall trust,
But limns the water,or but writes in dust.
Yet since with sorrow here we live opprest,
  What life is best?
Courts are but only superficial schools
  To dandle fools;
The rural parts are turn'd into a den
  Of savage men;
And where's a city from all vice so free,
But may be term'd the worst of all the three?
Domestic cares afflict the husband's bed,
  Or pains his head;
Those that live single,take it for a curse,
  Or do things worse;
Some would have children:those that have them moan
  Or wish them gone;
What is it,then,to have,or have no wife,
But single thraldom,or d double strife?
Our own affections still at home to please
  Is a disease:
To cross the sea to any foreign soil,
  Perils and toil:
Wars with their noise affright us;when they cease,
  We are worse in peace;—
What then remains,but that we still should cry
Not to be born,or,being born,bo die?
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