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what does the poet compare friendship with in the second stanza​

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Answered by pankaj200019
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Answered by motiram88
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In the second stanza, the poet says that friendship does not require glory--only the willingness to overlook small faults, reward effort, and pity those who need help. In the last stanza, the poet states that friendship will reap larger rewards than endeavors that earn large sums of money from cleverness

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