That serveth not another's will;
Whose armour is his honest thought
And simple truth his utmost skill!
Whose passions not his masters are,
Whose soul is still prepared for death,
Not tied unto the world with care
Of public fame, or private breath;
Who envies none that chance doth raise
Or vice; who never understood
How deepest wounds are given by praise[1];
Nor rules of state, but rules of good:
Who hath his life from rumours freed,
Whose conscience is his strong retreat;
Whose state can neither flatterers feed,
Nor ruin make accusers great;
Who God doth late and early pray
More of his grace than gifts to lend;
And entertains the harmless day
With a well-chosen book or friend;
--this man is freed from servile bands
Of hope to rise, or fear to fall;
Lord of himself, though not of lands;
And having nothing, yet hath all.[2]
~Sir Henry Wotton
[1] Proverbs 26:28 A lying tongue hates its victims, and a flattering mouth works ruin.
[2] Psalm 37:16 Better is the little that the righteous has than the abundance of many wicked.
Proverbs 15:16 Better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and trouble with it.
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