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Rh 40. Without Envy. His look bewrays no envy: and ye laud him? He cares not, asks not if your throng applaud him! He has the eagle's eye for distance far, He sees you not, he sees but star on star!

41. Heraclitism. Brethren, war's the origin Of happiness on earth: Powder-smoke and battle-din Witness friendship's birth! Friendship means three things, you know,— Kinship in luckless plight, Equality before the foe Freedom—in death's sight!

42. Maxim of the Over-refined. "Rather on your toes stand high Than crawl upon all fours, Rather through the keyhole spy Than through the open doors!"

43. Exhortation. Renown you're quite resolved to earn? My thought about it Is this: you need not fame, must learn To do without it!