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Why hast thou hair upon thy brow? To seize me by, when met. Why is thy head then bald behind? Because men wish in vain, When I have run past on winged feet To catch me e'er again. - Epigram (13), in Brunck's edition of "Anthologia", vol. II, p. 49 [Opportunity]
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