George Herbert · English Literature

In the poem 'Virtue', what is the only thing that 'never dies' while the rest of the world turns to coal?

  1. A sweet rose in first spring bloom
  2. A clear and bright summer's day
  3. A sweet and virtuous soul
  4. The joy of returning springtime
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Correct answer: A sweet and virtuous soul

Herbert contrasts the fleeting beauty of nature (day, rose, spring) with the permanence of virtue. While the physical world is subject to decay and fire, the virtuous soul 'then chiefly lives' when the world perishes.

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