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Rosemary and Pansies/Depression

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4228944Rosemary and Pansies — DepressionBertram Dobell

DEPRESSION

How sad his fate who labours with the thought
That all his effort must successless prove!
And such is mine, since never yet I wrought
Aught that my calmer judgment might approve.
To form great projects only to discover
How weak and all inadequate my powers:
To know the muse, though fervently I love her,
Condemns me to the toil of wasted hours—
Is there a fate more full of woe than this,
Or tragedy that holds a deeper sadness?
No hell he fears (so far removed from bliss)
Who may not hope his gloom shall end in gladness:
Yet will I choose, however ill I fare,
Effort in vain rather than blank despair.