“To what base ends, and by what abject ways, Are mortals urg'd through sacred lust of praise!”
Quote by Alexander Pope
Work
The Works of the English Poets
This compilation includes a wide range of English poetry, showcasing the works of numerous poets from different periods and styles. more
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