what does the poet compare friendship with in the second stanza ?
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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. If you are a good friend, you'll have friends, not merely neighbors, and be richer than a prince.
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