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Alexander Pope: Fame can never...

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Fame can never make us lie down contentedly on a deathbed.

Source: letter to William Trumbell, March 12, 1713
-- Alexander Pope, (May 21 1688-1744), English poet; He is remembered as a major satirist of Augustan age; wrote The Rape of the Lock, 1714 and Moral Essays, 1731-35.


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