"Every friend whom not thy fantastic will but the great and tender heart in thee craveth, shall lock thee in his embrace"- Ralph Waldo Emerson can any one explain this line it was adopted from Over soul by Emerson
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These lines have been taken from the essay " The Over-Soul" by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Explanation:
- In the lines, he talks about friendship and how friends respond in the need of the hour.
- he says that there are friends that you may think are useless but they help you in the hour of need
- Then there are friends who are very close to you but they will disappear in the time of need
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