Wisdom And Prudence.
Wouldst thou, my friend, mount up to the highest summit of wisdom, Be not deterred by the fear, prudence thy course may deride That shortsighted one sees but the bank that from thee is flying, Not the one which ere long thou wilt attain with bold flight.
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"Wouldst thou, my friend, mount up to the highest summit of wisdom,..."
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