The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe / Including Essays on Poetry
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hou art sad,
ione Sa
ppiest, happie
, thou knowest,
e mine. Oh, I
s thou hast a sing
hat ails thee,
thou sigh
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cious of it. I
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happy. Did I
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te, and I am v
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n deep
like evil ho
ll a
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ompany, too-f
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sandra's
ne I will
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ra Heard
him-he spea
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hand on hi
t thou
not
ils th
rting) Cousin! f
ardon-indeed
off my shoulder
st oppressive!
Di B
've news for thee!-h
ing Ale
iss her, Castig
ake it up, I s
you both. Poli
-Politian, Ear
the wedding. 'Ti
imperia
ra What!
, Earl of
o The sam
t the wedding. A
ay in fame. I ha
aks of him as
arts, and arm
. We'll have him
ve heard much o
le and gidd
e given t
o Far fro
hey say, of
use he has no
s few are
a 'Tis ve
n men have
s company. Th
o entered ma
up of pleasure
culous! Now I ha
ll-nor learned
reamer, a
mmon pa
Children, w
h and taste th
. Did I dream
as a melan
xe
Werewolf
Romance
Billionaires
Billionaires
Romance
Modern