Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Quotes
No, No, I Will Not Live Among The Wild Scenes Of Nature, The Enemy Of All That Lives. I Will Seek The Towns - Rome, The Capital Of The World, The Crown Of Man's Achievements. Among Its Storied Streets, Hallowed Ruins, And Stupendous Remains Of Human Exertion, I Shall Not, As Here, Find Every Thing Forgetful Of Man; Trampling On His Memory, Defacing His Works, Proclaiming From Hill To Hill, And Vale To Vale, - By The Torrents Freed From The Boundaries Which He Imposed - By The Vegetation Liberated From The Laws Which He Enforced - By His Habitation Abandoned To Mildew And Weeds, That His Power Is Lost, His Race Annihilated For Ever.
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