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Archive/Vol. 13 · № 2/The Character of a Happy Life
ARTICLE ID 365
In this issue
The Psychology of Religion: A short IntroductionTo See or not to SeeSurah al-Baqarah (230-232)Researcher’s Companion to Ghamidi’s Surah al-Baqarah (230-232)Rights of OrphansThe Character of a Happy LifeMourning the Wastage of MeaningA Proposal to Resolve World Crisis

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Rhyme and Reason
— Rhyme and Reason —

The Character of a Happy Life

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Sir Henry Wotton
February 2003 · 1 min read

 

How happy is the born and taught

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,

United unto the world by care

Of public fame or private breath;

 

Who envies none that chance doth raise,

Nor vice who never understood

How deepest wounds are given by praise,

No 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 food,

Nor ruin make oppressors great;

 

Who God doth late and early pray

More of His grace than gifts to lend;

And entertains the harmless day

With a religious 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.

 


SH
Sir Henry Wotton

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Sir Henry Wotton (2003). The Character of a Happy Life. Monthly Renaissance, 13(2).