English Poem “Honour” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Honour

Ada Cambridge

 

Me let the world disparage and despise —

   As one unfettered with its gilded chains,

   As one untempted by its sordid gains,

Its pleasant vice, its profitable lies;

Let Justice, blind and halt and maimed, chastise

   The rebel spirit surging in my veins,

   Let the Law deal me penalties and pains

And make me hideous in my neighbours’ eyes.

 

But let me fall not in mine own esteem,

   By poor deceit or selfish greed debased.

   Let me be clean from secret stain and shame,

Know myself true, though false as hell I seem —

   Know myself worthy, howsoe’er disgraced —

   Know myself right, though every tongue should blame.

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