2. 'Who hath his life from rumours freed;
Whose conscience is his strong retreats;
Whose state can neither flatterers feed,
Nor ruin make oppressors great;'
a. Does the poet believe in rumours?
b. What guides the poet?
c. What does the poet say about flatterers?
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The poet says that a calm and balanced man is always happy. He is free from worldly anxieties and worries. He does not fear from death
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no, he wants to get rid of rumours
his conscience guide him
that they can't move a person driven by conscience.
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