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Learning and Riches
By Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz (16511695)
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Wherein have I offended that I sought
To grace my mind with jewels dearly bought,
Nor turned my heart to jeweled vanity?
From greed of riches I am fancy-free;
But deem no work of fancy fairly wrought
Till crowned with diamonds from the mine of thought,
That worth my wealth, not wealth my worth, may be.
I am not Beauty’s votary. I know
Her conquests fall a spoil to age at last;
I find no joy in money’s gaudy show;
For gold like chaff into the furnace cast
Fits but to feed Art’s flame, and keep the glow
Of golden Truth a glory unsurpassed.