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From the Hymn of Empedocles

IS it so small a

To have enjoy'd the sun,

To have lived light in the spring,

To have loved, to have thought, to have done;

To have advanced true friends, and beat down baffling foes;

That we must feign a

Of doubtful future date,

And while we dream on

Lose all our present state,

And relegate to worlds yet distant our repose?

Not much,

I know, you

What pleasures may be had,

Who look on life with

Estranged, like mine, and sad:

And yet the village churl feels the truth more than you;

Who 's loth to leave this

Which to him little yields:

His hard-task'd sunburnt wife,

His often-labour'd fields;

The boors with whom he talk'd, the country spots he knew.

But thou, because thou

Men scoff at Heaven and Fate;

Because the gods thou

Fail to make blest thy state,

Tremblest, and wilt not dare to trust the joys there are.

I say,

Fear not! life

Leaves human effort scope.

But, since life teems with ill,

Nurse no extravagant hope.

Because thou must not dream, thou need'st not then despair.

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Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son …

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