Задание
Order the phrases to make poems by a well-known author
These verses were called "grooks" by their author Piet Hein (1905—1996) who was a Danish scientist, inventor, author and poet. His so-called grooks and illustrations to them made Piet Hein famous the world over.
- Ars Brevis
- There is
- one art,
- no more,
- no less;
- to do
- all things
- with artlessness.
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- Small Things and Great
- A bit beyond perception's reach
- I sometimes believe I see
- that Life is two locked boxes, each
- containing the other's key.
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- Social Mechanism
- When people always
- try to take
- the very smallest
- piece of cake
- how can it also
- always be
- that that's the one
- that's left for me?
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- Consolation Grook
- Losing one glove
- is certainly painful,
- but nothing
- compared to the pain
- of losing one,
- throwing away the other,
- and finding the first one again.
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- Abreast
- He who aims
- to keep abreast
- is for ever
- second best.
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- Only Hoping
- Only hoping isn't what
- gives us strength to cope.
- Let us only hope; but not
- only only hope.
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