In this seminal work of English literature, the poet Edward Young meditates on the themes of life, death, and immortality. With lyrical language and profound insights, Young speaks to the human condition with a voice that resonates across the centuries. This edition includes a memoir of the author and extensive notes to aid the reader in their understanding of the text.
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