Time after time have nations, ay, and rich and strong nations, learned in the arts, been, and passed away to be forgotten, so that no memory of them remains. This is but one of several; for Time eats up the works of man.
H. Rider HaggardAbout author
- Author's profession: Writer
- Nationality: english
- Born: June 22, 1856
- Died: May 14, 1925
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