Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIVE EACH DAY, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE Poet's Biography First Line: Wouldst thou fashion for thyself a seemly life? Last Line: Live each day as if thy life were just begun. Subject(s): Carpe Diem | ||||||||
Wouldst thou fashion for thyself a seemly life? Then do not fret over what is past and gone; And spite of all thou may'st have left behind Live each day as if thy life were just begun. | Other Poems of Interest...I HAVE NEWS FOR YOU by TONY HOAGLAND AMOUR by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON BUT NOW by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON GLAMOUR by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON I WANT TO LIVE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON UNDER A PATCHED SAIL by MARIANNE MOORE HORACE TO LEUCONOE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON EPITAPH: FOR ONE WHO GAILY SOWED HIS OATS by COUNTEE CULLEN A SONG FROM THE COPTIC by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE FAUST: SCENE 1. PROLOGUE IN HEAVEN by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE |
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