“All precious things, discover'd late, To those that seek them issue forth, For love in sequel works with fate, And draws the veil from hidden worth.”
Quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Book:Fifty Poems
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Fifty Poems
This book is a compilation of fifty poems, each offering unique perspectives and expressions of the human experience. The collection encompasses a range of poetic forms and subjects, providing readers with a diverse and thought-provoking reading experience. more
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