I saw at the palace-gate of Oglimish the son of a military officer
who was endued with marvellous intellect, sagacity, perception and
shrewdness; also the signs of future greatness manifested themselves
on his forehead whilst yet a small boy.
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It's like to quote The mountain shall not wed the sea, muttered the envious air, so being free from the enviousness that characterizes so many, then one can be a a beauty-lover........this is so beautifully crafted with touching words and sentences especially in the last paragraph........thanks for sharing
A nice poem on envy. As the poet has rightly noted, envy is a disease caused by the prosperity of others, especially those whom he knows.
Beautiful eny storyline here... I felt like I was there at the palace when the king ask the song