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There Is An Evil Which I Have Seen Under The Sun, As An Error Which Proceedeth From The Ruler Folly Is Set In Great Dignity And The Rich Sit In Low Place Ecclesiastes Ch.Xv V.Vi

by John Byam Liston Shaw

There Is An Evil Which I Have Seen Under The Sun, As An Error Which Proceedeth From The Ruler Folly Is Set In Great Dignity And The Rich Sit In Low Place Ecclesiastes Ch.Xv V.Vi - John Byam Liston Shaw
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English: "There Is An Evil Which I Have Seen Under The Sun, As An Error Which Proceedeth From The Ruler Folly Is Set In Great Dignity And The Rich Sit In Low Place Ecclesiastes Ch.Xv V.Vi" oil on Canvas.
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