Famous Poetic Quotes
"This man is free from service bands, Of hope to rise or fear to fall" are famous lines in the poem _____?
Answer: Character of Happy Life
Explanation
These lines are from "The Character of a Happy Life" by Sir Henry Wotton, celebrating inner freedom and moral integrity.
The poem contrasts worldly ambitions with the peace of a virtuous, independent life ("free from service bands").
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