The King in a carriage may ride,
And the Beggar may crawl at his side;
But in the general race,
They are traveling all the same pace.


Chronomoros. In Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald (1889), pg. 461.


The King in a carriage may ride, And the Beggar may crawl at his side; But in the general race, They are traveling all the same pace.

The King in a carriage may ride, And the Beggar may crawl at his side; But in the general race, They are traveling all the same pace.

The King in a carriage may ride, And the Beggar may crawl at his side; But in the general race, They are traveling all the same pace.

The King in a carriage may ride, And the Beggar may crawl at his side; But in the general race, They are traveling all the same pace.