Dante Gabriel Rossetti Quote

Think thou and act; tomorrow thou shalt die
Outstretch'd in the sun's warmth upon the shore,
Thou say'st: "Man's measur'd path is all gone o'er:
Up all his years, steeply, with strain and sigh,
Man clomb until he touch'd the truth; and I,
Even I, am he whom it was destin'd for."
How should this be? Art thou then so much more
Than they who sow'd, that thou shouldst reap thereby?


The Choice


Think thou and act; tomorrow thou shalt die Outstretch'd in the sun's warmth upon the shore, Thou say'st: Man's measur'd path is all gone o'er: Up...

Think thou and act; tomorrow thou shalt die Outstretch'd in the sun's warmth upon the shore, Thou say'st: Man's measur'd path is all gone o'er: Up...

Think thou and act; tomorrow thou shalt die Outstretch'd in the sun's warmth upon the shore, Thou say'st: Man's measur'd path is all gone o'er: Up...

Think thou and act; tomorrow thou shalt die Outstretch'd in the sun's warmth upon the shore, Thou say'st: Man's measur'd path is all gone o'er: Up...