![Alas! What Boots The Long Laborious Quest, By: William Wordsworth](https://i0.wp.com/poetrycatalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Alas-What-Boots-The-Long-Laborious-Quest-By-William-Wordsworth.jpg?resize=750%2C420&ssl=1)
Alas! what boots the long laborious quest
Of moral prudence, sought through good and ill;
Or pains abstruse, to elevate the will,
And lead us on to that transcendent rest
Where every passion shall the sway attest
Of Reason, seated on her sovereign hill;
What is it but a vain and curious skill,
If sapient Germany must lie deprest,
Beneath the brutal sword? Her haughty Schools
Shall blush; and may not we with sorrow say,
A few strong instincts and a few plain rules,
Among the herdsmen of the Alps, have wrought
More for mankind at this unhappy day
Then all the pride of intellect and thought?