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Fragment Of Chorus Of A Dejaneira

    By Matthew Arnold



    O frivolous mind of man,
    Light ignorance, and hurrying, unsure thoughts,
    Though man bewails you not,
    How I bewail you!

    Little in your prosperity
    Do you seek counsel of the Gods.
    Proud, ignorant, self-adored, you live alone.
    In profound silence stern
    Among their savage gorges and cold springs
    Unvisited remain
    The great oracular shrines.

    Thither in your adversity
    Do you betake yourselves for light,
    But strangely misinterpret all you hear.
    For you will not put on
    New hearts with the inquirer’s holy robe,
    And purged, considerate minds.

    And him on whom, at the end
    Of toil and dolour untold,
    The Gods have said that repose
    At last shall descend undisturb’d,
    Him you expect to behold
    In an easy old age, in a happy home;
    No end but this you praise.

    But him, on whom, in the prime
    Of life, with vigour undimm’d,
    With unspent mind, and a soul
    Unworn, undebased, undecay’d,
    Mournfully grating, the gates
    Of the city of death have for ever closed,
    Him, I count him, well-starr’d.



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