Money & Times Poem by JOE POEWHIT

Money & Times



A paragraph from a book by - Washington Irving - The History of New York - about the fortunes of money, that I am presently reading. I hope it will share some wisdom.

' If we could get a peep at the tally of dame fortune, where, like a notable landlady, she regularly chalks up the debtor and creditor accounts of mankind, we should find that, upon the whole, good and evil are pretty nearly balanced in this world; and that though we may for a long while revel in the very lap pf prosperity, the time will at length come, when we must pay off the reckoning. Fortune, in fact, is a pestilent shrew, and withal a most inexorable creditor; for though she may indulge her favourites in long credits, and overwhelm them with her favours; yet sooner or later, she brings up her arrears, with the rigour of an experienced publican, and washes out her scores with their tears. 'SINCE', says good old Boetius in his consolations of philosophy, 'since no man can retain her at his pleasure, and since her flight is so deeply lamented, what are her favours but sure prognostications of approaching trouble and calamity.'

4/27/2009 POEWHIT

JESUS SAVES

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anjali Sinha 28 April 2009

yep thats my only hope Jesus saves whatever a nice poem -10 anjali

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Sandra Martyres 28 April 2009

Very insightful excerpt.....thanks for sharing it with us...

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Tsira Goge 28 April 2009

Joe, Very interesting citation, thanks...10...

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rago rago 28 April 2009

thank you for your kind sharing.

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