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ELEGIAC SONNET: 57. TO DEPENDENCE by CHARLOTTE SMITH

Poet Analysis

First Line: DEPENDENCE! HEAVY, HEAVY ARE THY CHAINS
Last Line: STILL TO THE MOUNTAIN NYMPH MAY OFFER MINE.
Subject(s): WOMEN'S RIGHTS; FEMINISM;

Dependence! heavy, heavy are thy chains,
And happier they who from the dangerous sea,
Or the dark mine, procure with ceaseless pains
An hard-earn'd pittance -- than who trust to thee!
More blest the hind, who from his bed of flock
Starts -- when the birds of morn their summons give,
And waken'd by the lark -- "the shepherd's clock,"
Lives but to labour -- labouring but to live.
More noble than the sycophant, whose art
Must heap with taudry flowers thy hated shrine;
I envy not the meed thou canst impart
To crown his service -- while, tho' Pride combine
With Fraud to crush me -- my unfetter'd heart
Still to the Mountain Nymph may offer mine.



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