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The poems of Owen Meredith (Honble Robert Lytton.)

Selected and revised by the author. Copyright edition. In two volumes

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KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM.
  
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KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM.

Measure thy knowledge by the weight of it,
Which is a kind of sorrowfulness. Men
Dig deep, get gold, and judge its value then,
According as the heaviness be great of it.
But love thy wisdom for the lightness of it.
Glad wisdom is not gotten, but is given:
Not dug out of the earth, but dropp'd from Heaven:
Heavenly, not earthly, is the brightness of it.