He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.


The Works (ed. 1816)


He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.

He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.

He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.

He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.