‘Thy Necessity is Yet Greater than Mine’

Elizabethan courtier Sir Philip Sidney was wounded at the Battle of Zutphen in 1586, mortally as it proved; even so, when he saw another badly wounded soldier gasping for a drink, Sir Philip handed over his bottle to him, untouched, saying that the other’s need was greater than his own.

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