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The lapse of time and rivers is the same,
Both speed their journey with a restless stream,
The silent pace with which they steal away
No wealth can bribe, no prayers persuade to stay;
Alike Irrevocable both when past,
And a wide ocean swallows both at last.
Though each resemble each in every part,
A difference strikes at length the musing heart,
Streams never flow In vain : where streams abound,
laughs the land with various plenty crowned!
but time, that should enrich the nobler mind
Neglected leaves a weary waste behind.
Questions:
49. How according to the poem, should man treat time?
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Answered by Anonymous
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its only time taken .. do it by yourself

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