Malcolm Lowry Quotes
Ah, The Harbour Bells Of Cambridge! Whose Fountains In Moonlight And Closed Courts And Cloisters, Whose Enduring Beauty In Its Virtuous Remote Self-assurance, Seemed Part, Less Of The Loud Mosaic Of One's Stupid Life There, Though Maintained Perhaps By The Countless Deceitful Memories Of Such Lives, Than The Strange Dream Of Some Old Monk, Eight Hundred Years Dead, Whose Forbidding House, Reared Upon Piles And Stakes Driven Into The Marshy Ground, Had Once Shone Like A Beacon Out Of The Mysterious Silence, And Solitude Of The Fens. A Dream Jealously Guarded: Keep Off The Grass. And Yet Whose Unearthly Beauty Compelled One To Say: God Forgive Me.
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