Q.4. Knowledge is truest wealth, not this which dies...
It cherishes a strange deep peace within
Unultterably, nor the robber's eyes
Even 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 survive their fall;
These wise men cherish; O king your pride recall,
You have but wealth, the inner royalty.
Of hordliest wisdom, who will these shall lie?
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(i) Match the words in column A to column B:
Column A
Column B
(a) Vile
(i) related to king or queen
(b) Royalty
(ii) to keep fresh in memory
(c) Cherish
(iii) to compete
(ii) What has knowledge been compared to?
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