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19. A king is great in his dominions ; a virtuous man is 
respected withersoever he goes. A flower is beautiful, generally, 
for a high day. A gem for a head ornament is everywhere 
esteemed. 
20. A hen, when at rest, has much fruit; a peacock, when it 
remains still, has a handsome tail; a gentle horse has a swift 
pace ; the quietness of a holy man is the sign of his being a wise 
man. 
21. Though equal benefits be conferred on the excellent 
and the vulgar, the return of those kindnesses is not equal. 
Though there has been no difference in the seed sown in a field, 
yet there is an immense variety in the crop. i qusaae 
