Mary Shelley Quotes
I Shall Die. I Shall No Longer Feel The Agonies Which Now Consume Me, Or Be The Prey Of Feelings Unsatisfied, Yet Unquenched ... Some Years Ago, When The Images Which This World Affords First Opened Upon Me, When I Felt The Cheering Warmth Of Summer, And Heard The Rustling Of The Leaves And The Chirping Of The Birds, And These Were All To Me, I Should Have Wept To Die; Now It Is My Only Consolation.
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