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... shadow on the floor ; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted - nevermore ! * There is a curious little paper on the genesis of this poem , by PoE , in one of his essays , " The Philosophy of ...
... shadow on the floor ; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted - nevermore ! * There is a curious little paper on the genesis of this poem , by PoE , in one of his essays , " The Philosophy of ...
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... shadows , and so drink within My very soul thy grandeur , gloom , and glory ! II . Vastness ! and Age ! and Memories of Eld ! Silence ! and Desolation ! and dim Night ! I feel ye now . -I feel ye in your strength O spells more sure than ...
... shadows , and so drink within My very soul thy grandeur , gloom , and glory ! II . Vastness ! and Age ! and Memories of Eld ! Silence ! and Desolation ! and dim Night ! I feel ye now . -I feel ye in your strength O spells more sure than ...
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... shadows there That all seem pendulous in air , While from a proud tower in the town Death looks gigantically down . III . There open fanes and gaping graves Yawn level with the luminous waves ; But not the riches there that lie In each ...
... shadows there That all seem pendulous in air , While from a proud tower in the town Death looks gigantically down . III . There open fanes and gaping graves Yawn level with the luminous waves ; But not the riches there that lie In each ...
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... shadows rise and fall ! Oh , lady dear ! hast thou no fear ? Why and what art thou dreaming here ? Sure thou art come o'er far - off seas , A wonder to these garden trees ! E Strange is thy pallor ! strange thy dress ! Strange THE ...
... shadows rise and fall ! Oh , lady dear ! hast thou no fear ? Why and what art thou dreaming here ? Sure thou art come o'er far - off seas , A wonder to these garden trees ! E Strange is thy pallor ! strange thy dress ! Strange THE ...
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... ( untimely lot ! ) Bring thee to meet his shadow ( nameless elf , That haunteth the lone regions where hath trod No foot of man ) , commend thyself to God ! U. OF ILL LIB . THE CONQUEROR WORM , I. Lo ! ' tis a THE SLEEPER . 51.
... ( untimely lot ! ) Bring thee to meet his shadow ( nameless elf , That haunteth the lone regions where hath trod No foot of man ) , commend thyself to God ! U. OF ILL LIB . THE CONQUEROR WORM , I. Lo ! ' tis a THE SLEEPER . 51.
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius Edgar Allan Poe,James Hannay No preview available - 1856 |
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