Valery Bryusov Quotes
All Was Calm And Motionless In The Wondrous Garden, And The Marvelously Brilliant Flowers Seemed Breathless; And They Suffused The Youth With A Scent Which Made The Head Whirl And Oppressed The Heart With A Sinister Languor - A Scent Which Was Reminiscent Of The Obscure, Rushing, Thirsting Sighs Of Vanilla, Cyclamen, Datura And Lily, Of Evil And Fateful Flowers Which In Dying Themselves Destroy, Bewitching With A Mysterious Death.
The Youth Resolutely Decided To Make His Way Into The Wondrous Garden, To Inhale The Mysterious Fragrances Which The Beauty Inhaled, And Gain Her Love Even Though The Price Might Be Life Itself, Even Though The Road To It Might Be A Fatal Road, A Road Of No Return.
("The Poison Garden")
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