“Happy the Man, and happy he alone. . .
He who can call to-day his own—
He who, secure within, can say. . .
To-morrow do thy worst—
For I have liv’d to-day. . .”
—John Dryden (“Translation of Horace”)
“Happy the Man, and happy he alone. . .
He who can call to-day his own—
He who, secure within, can say. . .
To-morrow do thy worst—
For I have liv’d to-day. . .”
—John Dryden (“Translation of Horace”)