what is the meaning of crown be scant
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A) But if store of crowns be scant. This is from a poem by William Shakespeare (Friends and Flatterers) This line means that once your money has finished,
A) But if store of crowns be scant. This is from a poem by William Shakespeare (Friends and Flatterers) This line means that once your money has finished, b) no man shall supply thy want. The flatterers will leave you and won't treat you as a king.
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Crown be scant means when our all money has finished the flatters will also leave us but a true friend will never leave us
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