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in the first Stanza, the poet says we don't need money to be a friend. we just need to helpful and ​

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Answered by ROMANABHIREIGNS
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The summary of this poem's message is that the benefits of being a friend far outweigh the benefits of possessing riches. In the first stanza, the poet says that to be a friend, you don't need money. Instead, you just need to have the will to get along with others, the will to extend a hand to people who don't have friends, and the will to give and lend.

In the second stanza, the poet says that friendship does not require glory--only the willingness to overlook small faults, reward effort, and pity those who need help. In the last stanza, the poet states that friendship will reap larger rewards than endeavors that earn large sums of money from cleverness. If you are a good friend, you'll have friends, not merely neighbors, and be richer than a prince.

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