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Knowledge is truest wealth, not this which dies
It cherishes a strange deep peace within
Unutterably, nor the robber's eyes
Ever shall find it out; to give it is gain,
It then grows most when parted with, and poured
With sleepless hand fills gloriously its lord.
Worlds perish May, knowledge survives their fall,
This wise men cherish; O kings, your pride recall
You have but wealth, they inner royalty.
Of lordliest wisdom, who will these shall vie?​

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Answered by ravinedrop07
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We live in a highly competitive age of science and technology and can no ... You have but wealth, they inner royalty of lordliest wisdom.

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