“Though I carry always some ill-nature about me, yet it is, I hope, no more than is in this world necessary for a preservative.”
Quote by Andrew Marvell
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell ...: With ... a Translation of the Greek and Latin Poetry ...
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell offers a comprehensive compilation of the poet's writings, showcasing his diverse talents in both verse and prose. The volume also includes translations of Greek and Latin poetry, providing insight into Marvell's engagement with classical literature. more
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