Similarly[936] speaks to thee Plato, writing of man as a creature subject to change.
Again, Euripides having said:
“Oh life to mortal men of trouble full,
How slippery in everything art thou!
Now grow’st thou, and thou now decay’st away.
And there is set no limit, no, not one,
For mortals of their course to make an end,
Except when Death’s remorseless final end
Comes, sent from Zeus,”—
Diphilus writes: