Than to be mindful of the happy time

In misery.[618:2]

Inferno. Canto v. Line 121.

Footnotes

[612:1] See Philip Sidney, page [34].

[612:2] Things are not always what they seem.—Phædrus: Fables, book iv. Fable 2.

[612:3] See Chaucer, page [6].

Art is long, life is short.—Goethe: Wilhelm Meister, vii. 9.

[612:4] Our lives are but our marches to the grave.-Beaumont and Fletcher: The Humorous Lieutenant, act iii. sc. 5.

[612:5] See Byron, page [553].