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The poem’s author was Raimon de Cornet, a priest and poet from Toulouse, France. He wrote the poem to criticize the church, which at the time had its headquarters in Avignon, France, instead of Rome. He criticizes the pope, cardinals, and bishops for leading rich and lavish lifestyles while the poor suffered.
Martin Luther probably would have supported the poem. Although Luther lived after the author's time, he also opposed church practices such living lavishly.
Winston Churchill became prime minister May 10, 1940
I believe your answer would be "The beauty of England's Lake Disctrict." I am as well doing this quiz right now but I know this because, William Wordsworth lived in England Lake District, which is where he spent his days writing poems.
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<span>Henry Murray was the founder of the motive-based study of personality</span>