“Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.”
Quote by Francis Quarles
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Poetical Works: And, Quarles' Emblems
This volume compiles a selection of poems, including those by an anonymous author, alongside the emblematic verses of John Heywood Quarles. The poems and emblems are presented in a single compilation, offering readers a diverse range of literary styles and themes. more
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