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What's a man's age? He must hurry more, that's all; Cram in a day, what his youth took a year to hold

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What's a man's age? He must hurry more, that's all; Cram in a day, what his youth took a year to hold

Robert Browning, a renowned Victorian poet, often explored themes of time, aging, and the passage of life in his works. In the quote “What's a man's age? He must hurry more, that's all; Cram in a day, what his youth took a year to hold,” Browning reflects on the fleeting nature of time and the urgency with which one must live their life.

Browning suggests that as a man ages, he must hurry more, as time seems to slip away faster and faster. The idea of cramming in a day what his youth took a year to hold speaks to the sense of urgency and the need to make the most of every moment. This sentiment is echoed in many of Browning's poems, where he often explores the idea of seizing the day and living life to the fullest.
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