Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHEAP AND DEAR, by JOHN OWEN Poet's Biography First Line: Though vice be common, we pay dear for vice Last Line: While virtue, rare, is yet of little price. Subject(s): Evil; Virtue | ||||||||
Though Vice be common, we pay dear for Vice, While Virtue, rare, is yet of little price. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY GOOD FATHER by CAROLYN KIZER ARCADY TOMBEAU by DONALD REVELL LIFE'S MIRROR by MARY AINGE DE VERE IDEA: TO THE READER OF THESE SONNETS, INTRODUCTION by MICHAEL DRAYTON VIRTUE [OR, VERTUE] by GEORGE HERBERT COMFORT FOR WALKERS by JOHN OWEN |
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