“Nothing in Nature, much less conscious being, Was e'er created solely for itself.”
Quote by Edward Young
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The Poetical Works of Rev. Dr. E. Young: With the Life of the Author
This volume presents a selection of poems by the reverend Dr. E. Young, a respected poet of his time. It also includes a biographical sketch detailing the life and works of the author. more
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