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What are the objective of the noble nature

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In the poem The Noble Nature, the poet Ben Johnson highlights the qualities that a man must possess to be considered asnoble. To explain this, he compares man to both an oak tree and a lily. If man is like an oak tree, he will no doubt live a long life. He may also physically grow to be bulky like the tree.
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In the poem The Noble Nature, the poet Ben Johnson highlights the qualities that a man must possess to be considered as noble. To explain this, he compares man to both an oak tree and a lily. If man is like an oak tree, he will no doubt live a long life. He may also physically grow to be bulky like the tree.

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