To His Watch When He Could Not Sleep Poem by Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury

To His Watch When He Could Not Sleep



Uncessant Minutes, whil'st you move you tell
The time that tells our life,  which though it run
Never so fast or farr,  you'r new begun
Short steps shall overtake;  for though life well

May scape his own Account, it shall not yours,
You are Death's Auditors, that both divide
And summ what ere that life inspir'd endures
Past a beginning, and through you we bide

The doom of Fate, whose unrecall'd Decree
You date, bring, execute; making what's new,
Ill and good, old, for as we die in you,
You die in Time, Time in Eternity.

Monday, September 20, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: time
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