Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, AMBITION, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT



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First Line: I had ambition once. Like solomon
Last Line: Now I ask silence. My ambition ends.
Subject(s): Ambition


I HAD ambition once. Like Solomon
I asked for wisdom, deeming wisdom fair,
And with much pains a little knowledge won
Of Nature's cruelty and Man's despair,
And mostly learned how vain such learnings were.
Then in my grief I turned to happiness,
And woman's love awhile was all my care,
And I achieved some sorrow and some bliss,
Till love rebelled. Then the mad lust of power
Became my dream, to rule my fellow-men;
And I too lorded it my little hour,
And wrought for weal or woe with sword and pen,
And wounded many, some, alas, my friends.
Now I ask silence. My ambition ends.





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