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  • From the Hymn of Empedocles

    From the Hymn of Empedocles
    by Matthew Arnold


    IS it so small a thing
    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 bliss
    Of doubtful future date,
    And while we dream on this
    Lose all our present state,
    And relegate to worlds yet distant our repose?

    Not much, I know, you prize
    What pleasures may be had,
    Who look on life with eyes
    Estranged, like mine, and sad:
    And yet the village churl feels the truth more than you;

    Who 's loth to leave this life
    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 hear'st
    Men scoff at Heaven and Fate;
    Because the gods thou fear'st
    Fail to make blest thy state,
    Tremblest, and wilt not dare to trust the joys there are.

    I say, Fear not! life still
    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.
    اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
    اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔

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