Man of Life Upright by Thomas Campion || XII English poem explained in Urdu or hindi

The Man of Life Upright by Thomas Campion The man of life upright, Whose chearfull minde is free From waight of impious deedes, And yoake of vanitee, The man whose silent dayes In harmelesse joyes are spent: Whom hopes cannot delude, Nor sorrowes discontent, That man needes neyther towres, Nor armour for defence: Nor vaults his guilt to shrowd From thunders violence; Hee onely can behold With unaffrighted eyes The horrors of the deepe, And terrors of the Skies. Thus, scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, His Booke the Heav'ns hee makes, His wisedome heav'nly things. Good thoughts his surest friends, His wealth a well-spent age, The earth his sober Inne, And quiet pilgrimage. An English poem from the poetry book of XII (Second year/Intermediate) explained in Urdu or Hindi. #biek #bsek #karachiboard #sindhboard #englishpoems