The Golden Age

The golden Race of many languag'd men
The Gods first made, who heaven inhabit, when
The Sceptre Saturne swaid: like Gods they liu'd,
Secure in minde; nor sweat with toile, nor grieu'd.
Age was no cumber; armes like vigour keepe,
Feet equall speed: Death was as soft as sleepe.
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Hesiod
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