“Sound-- That stealeth ever on the ear of him Who, musing, gazeth on the distance dim, And sees the darkness coming as a cloud-- Is not its form--its voice--most palpable and loud?”
Quote by Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry and Tales
Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry and Tales is a compilation that showcases the literary works of one of the most influential figures in American literature. The book includes a variety of poems and tales that explore themes of mystery, the supernatural, and the macabre, reflecting Poe's distinctive style and his contributions to the genres of horror and detective fiction. more
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