The verse that Tabor chose to adorn his grand opera house’s fancy decorated curtain was prophetic:
So fleet the works of men,
Back to the earth again;
Ancient and holy things Fade like a dream.
Adapted from Harlan Jennings, “‘The Singers Are Not on Speaking Terms’: The Grand Opera in Denver: 1864–1881,” Someone was looking for this a while back but I can’t find the page where he made his post
rimelichar, Here is your quote: The verse that Tabor chose to adorn his grand opera house’s fancy decorated curtain was prophetic:
So fleet the works of men,
Back to the earth again;
Ancient and holy things
Fade like a dream.
Adapted from Harlan Jennings, “‘The Singers Are Not on Speaking Terms’: The Grand Opera in Denver: 1864–1881,”
The verse that Tabor chose to adorn his grand opera house’s fancy decorated curtain was prophetic:
So fleet the works of men,
Back to the earth again;
Ancient and holy things
Fade like a dream.
Adapted from Harlan Jennings, “‘The Singers Are Not on Speaking Terms’: The Grand Opera in Denver: 1864–1881,” Someone was looking for this a while back but I can’t find the page where he made his post