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sweet are the uses of adversity​

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Answered by lovekushgupta
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Answered by itzpurpledna
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The banished duke is made to remark: “Sweet are the uses of adversity.” He means that his misfortunes have driven him into closer contact with Nature in both the stern and gentle moods, that he has achieved that calm and sweet content which comes only from sincere efforts and simplicity, that he has learned to listen .

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