Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam

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Vita Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam (translation: "They are not long, the weeping and the laughter") (1896) is the source of the phrase that Dowson coined: "Days of wine and roses."
An illustration for the story Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam by the author Ernest Dowson
Simon Luttechuys and Cornelius de Heem, A Roemer with white wine, 17th century
An illustration for the story Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam by the author Ernest Dowson
Simon Luttechuys and Cornelius de Heem, A Roemer with white wine, 17th century
An illustration for the story Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam by the author Ernest Dowson
They are not long, the weeping and the laughter.
    Love and desire and hate:
  I think they have no portion in us after
    We pass the gate.
  They are not long, the days of wine and roses:
    Out of a misty dream
  Our path emerges for a while, then closes
    Within a dream.

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