The Riddles of Heraclitus and Democritus | ||
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[That which a sheepe did inward hide]
That which a sheepe did inward hide,I vse to weare on my outside,
And that which a tree did outward weare,
Within me alwaies I doe beare:
By drowning first I tooke essence,
And hanged was since for none offence:
Still ready by a blast of breath,
To finde a life causing my death.
The Riddles of Heraclitus and Democritus | ||