Embracing Gloom and Grandeur: The Haunting Words of Edgar Allan Poe

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Long suffering had nearly annihilated all my ordinary powers of mind. I was an imbecile – an idiot.

- Edgar Allan Poe

I kneel, an altered and an humble man, Amid thy shadows, and so drink within My very soul thy grandeur, gloom, and glory!

- Edgar Allan Poe

Darkness there, and nothing more.

- Edgar Allan Poe

Intensos rigidam in frontem ascendere canos Passus erat.

- Edgar Allan Poe

In a night such as is this to me, a man lives-lives a whole century of life-nor would I forgo this rapturous delight for that of a whole century of ordinary existence.

- Edgar Allan Poe

From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen As others saw.

- Edgar Allan Poe

Sit in a theatre, to see a play of hopes and fears, while the orchestra breathes fitfully the music of the spheres.

- Edgar Allan Poe

Not altogether a fool,” said G., “but then he’s a poet, which I take to be only one remove from a fool.

- Edgar Allan Poe

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