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1 . In the third stanza,the poet says,"Pity but he were a king ."If a person is king ,why is he to be pitied?


2 . Is there a marked difference between the sincere appreciation of a faithful friend and the artificial flattery of a flattering foe ?Give examples of your personal experience?​

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Answered by rivanaik152
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ans 1 in the third stanza, the poet says, 'pity but he were a king' because if a person is a king then he is to be pitied because the person was once a king, had luxurious life and money to spend on his friends but now he has no money to spend on his friends and was left above.

ans 2)Yes it's true that there is a marked difference between the sincere appreciation of a sincere friend and an artificial flattery of a flattering foe. ... But one of my friend who always pointed out mistakes on me gave her notebooks to me.

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