Quote by Robert Bridges
And now impatiently despairest, see How nought is changed: Joy's wisdom is attired Splended for others' eyes if not for thee: Not love or beauty or youth from earth is fled: If they delite thee not, 'tis thou art dead.
Summary
This quote conveys a message about perception and perspective. It suggests that despite the narrator's impatience and despair, nothing has actually changed. It implies that the wisdom and joy in life may still exist, but they may only be visible to others and not to the narrator. The quote implies that love, beauty, and youth have not disappeared from the world, but rather, it is the narrator's perception that fails to appreciate and delight in these qualities. Ultimately, it suggests that one's own mindset and attitude are crucial in experiencing the joys of life.