Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong They learn in suffering what they teach in song.
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First our pleasures die - and then our hopes, and then our fears - and when these are dead, the debt is due dust claims dust - and we die too.Percy Bysshe Shelley
I love tranquil solitude,
And such society
As is quiet, wise, and good: -
Between thee and me
What diff'rence?
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Every epoch, under names more or less specious, has deified its peculiar errors.
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In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it teaches rather self-knowledge and self-respect.
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A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.
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Obedient to the light
That shone within his soul, he went, pursuing
The windings of the dell.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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