let us, then, be up and doing,
with a heart for any fate:
still achieving still pursuing,
Learn to labour and to wait:
1. What is the title of the poem from which the above lines have been taken? What is the name of its poet?
2. What does the poet mean by the phrase 'be up and doing'? What do the words heart' and fate' mean here?
3. What does the poet mean by the words, 'with a heart for any fate?
4. What should we pursue and then what shall we get? Or What should we learn according to the poet? What should we wait? Or What do we learn from the above stanza?. Or What advice does the poet give us in the above stanza ? Or What does the poet mean by 'learn to labour and to wait ?
5. Point out the rhyming words in the stanza..
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2. we rise and doing their work
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