4. (a) Answer any two of the following questions after reading the stanza:
Untied unto the world with care
Of public fame or private breath;
Who envies none whom chance doth raise Nor vice
; who never understood.
How deepest wounds are given with praise;
Nor rules of state, but rules of good:
{Questions}
I.) Name the poem and its poet.
2) What does a truly happy man not carecare about
3)Who does a happy man envy
h4. (a) Answer any two of the following questions after reading the stanza:
Untied unto the world with care
Of public fame or private breath;
Who envies none whom chance doth raise Nor vice; who never understood.
How deepest wounds are given with praise; Nor rules of state, but rules of good:
Questions
I. Name the poem and its poet.
ii. What does a truly happy man not care i. Who does a happy man envy?
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The correct answers to the given questions are as follows:-
i. Name the poem and its poet.
The poem is called "The Character of a Happy Life" and the poet is Sir Henry Wotton.
ii. What does a truly happy man not care?
A happy man does not care about the favour or appreciation of a prince or the criticisms of the common people. This means that he is not bound to worldly pleasure and is free by his will to do whatever he wishes.
iii. Who does a happy man envy?
A happy man does not envy any-one. Neither does he envy those who have achieved success in life through their hard work and excellence nor those who have done so by other dishonest means.
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