Which of the following lines belong to H. W. Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life"?

Which of the following lines belong to H. W. Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life"? Correct Answer Art is long and time is fleeting 

The correct answer is Art is long and time is fleeting.

Key Points

  • This first line of the third paragraph of the poem "The Palm of Tree" is 'Art is long and time is fleeting'.
  • In this line the poet state that the things we need to achieve in our life are so many but the life is very shot and time is running fast every moment.
  • Hence, Option 4 is correct answer.

​Additional Information

  • ​And you O my soul where you stand  is the line from "A Noiseless Patient Spider" written by Walt Whitman.​
  • All human roads are dark and dry is the line from Anonymous poem.
  • Your minstrel has no wreath to weave for you is the line from "To India: My Native Land" by Henry L.V. Derozio.

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