Sunday, September 16, 2012

Life protracted


Another extract from The Vanity Of Human Wishes, Samuel Johnson’s long imitation of Juvenal’s Satire X. Something to think about as we contemplate our relentlessly extending longevity.


Enlarge my Life with Multitude of Days,
In Health, in Sickness, thus the Suppliant prays;
Hides from himself his State, and shuns to know,
That Life protracted is protracted Woe.
Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy,
And shuts up all the Passages of Joy:
In vain their Gifts the bounteous Seasons pour,
The Fruit autumnal, and the Vernal Flower,
With listless Eyes the Dotard views the Store,
He views, and wonders that they please no more;
Now pall the tasteless Meats, and joyless Wines,
And Luxury with Sighs her Slave resigns.
Samuel Johnson

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