Clarence Day Quote

When eras die, their legacies
Are left to strange police.
Professors in New England guard
The glory that was Greece.


Thoughts on Deaths, in Thoughts Without Words, 1928


When eras die, their legacies Are left to strange police. Professors in New England guard The glory that was Greece.

When eras die, their legacies Are left to strange police. Professors in New England guard The glory that was Greece.

When eras die, their legacies Are left to strange police. Professors in New England guard The glory that was Greece.

When eras die, their legacies Are left to strange police. Professors in New England guard The glory that was Greece.