Where lies the truth? has Man, in wisdom's creed, A pitiable doom; for respite brief A care more anxious, or a heavier grief? Is he ungrateful, and doth little heed God's bounty, soon forgotten; or indeed, Must Man, with labour born, awake to sorrow When Flowers rejoice and Larks with rival speed Spring from their nests to bid the Sun good morrow? They mount for rapture as their songs proclaim Warbled in hearing both of earth and sky; But o'er the contrast wherefore heave a sigh? Like those aspirants let us soar''"our aim, Through life's worst trials, whether shocks or snares, A happier, brighter, purer Heaven than theirs. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THAT VAGRANT MISTRAL VEXING THE SUN: A FAR CRY by DARA WIER THE BEGGAR'S HOLIDAY, FR. BEGGAR'S BUSH by JOHN FLETCHER WOMEN MEN'S SHADOWS by BEN JONSON SONG OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE by SIDNEY LANIER IN AN ARTIST'S STUDIO by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 6. A VISIT FROM THE SEA by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |