The generous Critic fann'd the Poet's fire, And taught the world with reason to admire.
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All Nature speaks, and ev'n ideal thingsFlap shadowy sounds from visionary wings-
But ah!
Edgar Allan Poe
Thy soul shall find itself alone'Mid dark thoughts of the gray tombstone Not one, of all the crowd, to pry Into thine hour of secrecy. Be silent in that solitude Which is not loneliness, for then The spirits of the dead who stood In life before thee are again In death around thee, and their will Shall overshadow thee be still.
Edgar Allan Poe
How it hangs upon the trees,
A mystery of mysteries!
Edgar Allan Poe
In every deed shall mingle, love.
Edgar Allan Poe
Man's real life is happy, chiefly because he is ever expecting that it soon will be so.
Edgar Allan Poe
The world is a great ocean, upon which we encounter more tempestuous storms than calms.
Edgar Allan Poe
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