The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Ellis Walker, Epictetus in Poetical Paraphrase 19


XIX.

Him, and him only, we may justly call
The pow'rful lord, the sovereign of all;
Whose power is such, that, as he lists, he may 
Keep what he will, or give, or take away.
If then thou would'st be free, a monarch still;
Nor wish, nor shun, what's in another's will.
Thus what you would you shun, or wish you have,
Thus are you free, or otherwise, a slave.

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