Your now is not my now; and again, your then is not my then; but my now may be your then, and vice versa. Whose head is competent to these things?


In: E.V. Lucas (ed.), The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Volume 5)


Your now is not my now; and again, your then is not my then; but my now may be your then, and vice versa. Whose head is competent to these things?

Your now is not my now; and again, your then is not my then; but my now may be your then, and vice versa. Whose head is competent to these things?

Your now is not my now; and again, your then is not my then; but my now may be your then, and vice versa. Whose head is competent to these things?

Your now is not my now; and again, your then is not my then; but my now may be your then, and vice versa. Whose head is competent to these things?