In the third part of Shakespeare's Henry the 6th, he creates a picture of a king wandering in the countryside. The king comes upon two gamekeepers and he tells them he is a king. One asks, "But, if thou be a king, where is thy crown?" The king relied, "My crown is in my heart, not on my head; not decked with diamonds and Indian stones nor to be seen; My crown is called content, a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy." In this message five lines of truth, productive of contentment, are described.
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