“Man's
a phenomenon, one knows not what,
And wonderful beyond all wondrous
measure;
'Tis pity though, in this sublime world,
that
Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's
a pleasure;
Few mortals know what end they would be at,
But whether glory, power, or love, or
treasure,
The path is through perplexing ways, and
when
The goal is gain'd, we die, you know--and
then----
What then?--I do not know, no more do you--
And so good night.”—English Romantic
poet George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824), Don Juan, Canto I (1819)
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