"In School-days"
Which stanza most clearly supports the overall message of the poem?
"He lives to learn, in life's hard school,/How few who pass above him/Lament their triumph and his loss,/Like her,—because they love him."
"Within, the master's desk is seen,/Deep scarred by raps official;/The warping floor, the battered seats,/The jack-knife's carved initial"
"It touched the tangled golden curls,/And brown eyes full of grieving,/Of one who still her steps delayed/When all the school were leaving."
"'I'm sorry that I spelt the word:/I hate to go above you,/Because,'—the brown eyes lower fell,—/'Because, you see, I love you!'"