W. H. Auden Quote

The mass and majesty of this world, all
That carries weight and always weighs the same
Lay in the hands of others; they were small
And could not hope for help and no help came:
What their foes like to do was done, their shame
Was all the worst could wish; they lost their pride
And died as men before their bodies died.


The Shield of Achilles (1952)


The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope ...

The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope ...

The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope ...

The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope ...