You little know the heart that you advise:
I view this various scene with equal eyes;
In crowded courts I find myself alone,
And pay my worship to a nobler throne.
Long since the value of this world I know;
Pitied the folly, and despis'd the show;
Well as I can, my tedious part I bear,
And wait dismissal without pain or fear.
Seldom I mark mankind's detested ways,
Not hearing censure or affecting praise;
And unconcern'd my future fate I trust
To that sole Being, merciful and just!
An Answer To A Lady, Who Advised Lady Montagu To Retire
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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Poem topics: alone, fate, fear, future, heart, pain, trust, world, wait, long, view, equal, scene, worship, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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