Month: June 2012

  • My mind to me a kingdom is

    My mind to me a kingdom is;
    Such perfect joy therein I find
    That it excels all other bliss
    Which God or nature hath assign’d.
    Though much I want that most would have,
    Yet still my mind forbids to crave.

    No princely port, nor wealthy store,
    No force to win a victory,
    No wily wit to salve a sore,
    No shape to win a loving eye;
    To none of these I yield as thrall,–
    For why? my mind despise them all.

    I see that plenty surfeit oft,
    And hasty climbers soonest fall;
    I see that such as are aloft
    Mishap doth threaten most of all.
    These get with toil and keep with fear;
    Such cares my mind can never bear.

    I press to bear no haughty sway,
    I wish no more than may suffice,
    I do no more than well I may,
    Look, what I want my mind supplies.
    Lo ! thus I triumph like a king,
    My mind content with anything.

    I laugh not at another’s loss,
    Nor grudge not at another’s gain;
    No worldly waves my mind can toss;
    I brook that is another’s bane.
    I fear no foe, nor fawn on friend,
    I loathe not life, nor dread mine end.

    My wealth is health and perfect ease,
    And conscience clear my chief defence;
    I never seek by bribes to please,
    Nor by desert to give offence.
    Thus do I live, thus will I die,–
    Would all did so as well as I!