The man of life upright, Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds, Or thought of vanity. The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrow discontent: A That man needs neither towers Nor armour for defence, Nor secret vaults to fly From thunder's violence. He only can behold With unaffrighted eyes The horrors of the deep And terrors of the skies.i s Thus scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things; Good thoughts his only friends, His wealth a well-spent age, The earth his sober inn And quiet pilgrimage.
E. Answer each of the following questions in one or two sentences:
1. What are the thoughts of an upright man?
2. How does hope and sorrow affect an upright man?
3. What does an upright man not need for himself?
4. Why doesn't an upright man need any armour for defence'?
5. What can the eyes of a righteous man see without any fear?
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F. Answer the following questions in detail:
1. Sketch a pen portrait of a righteous man.
2. Analyse the condition of such a man in this modern age.
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Whose guiltless heart is free. From all dishonest deeds ... of vanity: The man whose silent days ... Whom hopes cannot delude,. Nor sorrow discontent: That man needs neither towers.
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