Mary Shelley Quotes
I Enjoyed This Scene; And Yet My Enjoyment Was Embittered Both By The Memory Of The Past, And The Anticipation Of The Future. I Was Formed For Peaceful Happiness. During My Youthful Days Discontent Never Visited My Mind; And If I Was Ever Overcome By Ennui, The Sight Of What Is Beautiful In Nature, Or The Study Of What Is Excellent And Sublime In The Productions Of Man, Could Always Interest My Heart, And Communicate Elasticity To My Spirits. But I Am A Blasted Tree; The Bolt Has Entered My Soul; And I Felt Then That I Should Survive To Exhibit, What I Shall Soon Cease To Be
A Miserable Spectacle Of Wrecked Humanity, Pitiable To Others, And Intolerable To Myself.
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