"How shall we praise the magnificence of the dead, The great man humbled, the haughty brought to dust?"

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Source: Conrad Aiken (1961). “Selected Poems”, p.36, Oxford University Press on Demand

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Conrad Aiken

Poet, Novelist

Conrad Aiken was an American poet and novelist known for his exploration of love and human emotions, particularly in works like 'The Dark Kingdom.'

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