W. H. Auden Quotes
The Mass And Majesty Of This World, All
That Carries Weight And Always Weighs The Same
Lay In The Hands Of Others; They Were Small
And Could Not Hope For Help And No Help Came:
What Their Foes Like To Do Was Done, Their Shame
Was All The Worst Could Wish; They Lost Their Pride
And Died As Men Before Their Bodies Died.
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