Poem A Day

Classic poem

Fragment: 'What Men Gain Fairly'

by Percy Bysshe Shelley

What men gain fairly--that they should possess,

And children may inherit idleness,

From him who earns it--This is understood;

Private injustice may be general good.

But he who gains by base and armed wrong,

Or guilty fraud, or base compliances,

May be despoiled; even as a stolen dress

Is stripped from a convicted thief; and he

Left in the nakedness of infamy.

beauty
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First line
What men gain fairly--that they should possess,
Poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Themes
beauty

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