DEFEATED! but never disheartened! Repulsed! but unconquered in will, Upon dreary discomfitures building Her virtue's strong battlements still, The soul, through the siege of temptations, Yields not unto fraud, nor to might, Unquelled by the rush of the passions, Serene 'mid the tumults of fight. She sees a grand prize in the distance, She hears a glad sound of acclaims, The crown wrought of blooms amaran-thine, The music far sweeter than Fame's. And so, 'gainst the rush of the passions She lifts the broad buckler of right, And so, through the glooms of temptation, She walks in a splendor of light. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PATIENCE by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 40 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN THE TAY BRIDGE DISEASTER by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL THE GILLYFLOWER OF GOLD by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 7 by ALFRED TENNYSON O YOU WHOM I OFTEN AND SILENTLY COME by WALT WHITMAN THE DIVINITY by MATTHEW ARNOLD |