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English, 13.04.2021 18:00 HistoryNerd7225

1. Paraphrase the following lines from "The Wanderer" (lines 62-70): 62. Wisdom is slow, and comes
63. But late. He who has it is patient;
64. He cannot be hasty to hate or speak,
65. He must be bold and yet not blind,
66. Nor ever too craven, complacent, or covetous,
67. Nor ready to gloat before he wins glory.
68. The man's a fool who flings his boasts
69. Hotly to the heavens, heeding his spleen
70. And not the better boldness of knowledge.
69 spleen: bad temper.

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