Comprehension Passage
Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow:
A Prayer for Old Age
God guard me from those thoughts men think
In the mind alone;
He that sings a lasting song
Thinks in a marrow‐bone;
From all that makes a wise old man
That can be praised of all;
O what am I that I should not seem
For the song's sake a fool?
I pray‐‐for fashion's word is out
And prayer comes round again ‐‐
That I may seem, though I die old,
A foolish, passionate man.
‐ W.B.Yeats
Which one of the following best captures what we infer about the poet?
1
He believes in the efficacy of prayer.
2
He is an old man wise as old are.
3
He is old but happy in not being wise.
4
He is a foolish young man who thinks wisely.