“ You who wronged a simple man / Bursting into laughter at the crime / And kept a pack of fools around you / To mix good and evil, to blur the line” — Art of Quotation

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You Who Wronged BY CZESLAW MILOSZ TRANSLATED BY RICHARD LOURIE . You who wronged a simple man Bursting into laughter at the crime, And kept a pack of fools around you To mix good and evil, to blur the line, . Though everyone bowed down before you, Saying virtue and wisdom lit your way, Striking […]

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