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The Vices
A Poem, In Three Cantos (1828)
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56 pages
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Exploring the seven deadly sins, this poem is structured in three cantos, each addressing different vices. The first canto delves into pride, envy, and anger; the second examines sloth, gluttony, and lust; and the third focuses on greed. Through vivid language, the author portrays the consequences of these vices, highlighting themes of temptation and moral decay. This work serves as a profound reflection on the human condition and the ongoing battle between good and evil, marking its significance in English literature.
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2009, paperback
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