“By the grey woods, by the swamp, where the toad and newt encamp, by the dismal tarns and pools, where dwell the Gouls. By each spot the most unholy, by each nook most melancholy, there the traveller meets, aghast, sheeted memories of the Past. Shrouded forms that start and sigh, as they pass the wanderer by. White-robed forms of friends long given; In agony, to the Earth - and Heaven.” LongEarthPastFormGivenHeavenMemoriesWhiteTreeWoodsSpotsMelancholyPoolAgonyGreySighTravellerSwampsWanderersToadsNewtsPast MemoriesAghast Book:The best known works of Edgar Allan Poe: poems, tales, essays, criticisms Source: The best known works of Edgar Allan Poe: poems, tales, essays, criticisms
“No two on earth in all things can agree; All have some darling singularity; Women and men, as well as girls and boys, In gewgaws take delight, and sigh for toys, Your sceptres and your crowns, and such like things, Are but a better kind of toys for kings. In things indifferent reason bids us choose, Whether the whim's a monkey or a muse.” MenWellsKindTwoReasonEarthGirlBoysKingsMen And WomenAll ThingsAgreeDelightToysCrownsIndifferentMuseMonkeysSighDarlingWhimBoy And GirlSingularity Book:The Poems of Charles Churchill Source: The Poems of Charles Churchill