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" Nothing so difficult as a beginning
In poesy, unless perhaps the end;
For oftentimes when Pegasus seems winning
The race, he sprains a wing, and down we tend,
Like Lucifer when hurled from Heaven for sinning;
Our sin the same, and hard as his to mend,
Being Pride, which leads the mind to soar too far,
Till our own weakness shows us what we are.

But Time, which brings all beings to their level,
And sharp Adversity, will teach at last
Man,—and, as we would hope,—perhaps the Devil,
That neither of their intellects are vast:
While Youth's hot wishes in our red veins revel,
We know not this—the blood flows on too fast;
But as the torrent widens towards the Ocean,
We ponder deeply on each past emotion. "

Lord Byron , Don Juan


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Lord Byron quote : Nothing so difficult as a beginning <br />In poesy, unless perhaps the end; <br />For oftentimes when Pegasus seems winning <br />The race, he sprains a wing, and down we tend, <br />Like Lucifer when hurled from Heaven for sinning; <br />Our sin the same, and hard as his to mend, <br />Being Pride, which leads the mind to soar too far, <br />Till our own weakness shows us what we are. <br /><br />But Time, which brings all beings to their level, <br />And sharp Adversity, will teach at last <br />Man,—and, as we would hope,—perhaps the Devil, <br />That neither of their intellects are vast: <br />While Youth's hot wishes in our red veins revel, <br />We know not this—the blood flows on too fast; <br />But as the torrent widens towards the Ocean, <br />We ponder deeply on each past emotion.