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The World And The Quietist

    By Matthew Arnold



    Why, when the World’s great mind
    Hath finally inclin’d,
    Why, you say, Critias, be debating still?
    Why, with these mournful rhymes
    Learn’d in more languid climes,
    Blame our activity,
    Who, with such passionate will,
    Are, what we mean to be?

    Critias, long since, I know,
    (For Fate decreed it so,)
    Long since the World hath set its heart to live.
    Long since with credulous zeal
    It turns Life’s mighty wheel;
    Still doth for labourers send,
    Who still their labour give;
    And still expects an end.

    Yet, as the wheel flies round,
    With no ungrateful sound
    Do adverse voices fall on the World’s ear.
    Deafen’d by his own stir
    The rugged Labourer
    Caught not till then a sense
    So glowing and so near
    Of his omnipotence.

    So, when the feast grew loud
    In Susa’s palace proud,
    A white-rob’d slave stole to the Monarch’s side.
    He spoke: the Monarch heard:
    Felt the slow-rolling word
    Swell his attentive soul.
    Breath’d deeply as it died,
    And drain’d his mighty bowl.



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