Edgar Allan Poe Quotes
The Traveler, Travelling Through It,
May Not-dare Not Openly View It;
Never Its Mysteries Are Exposed
To The Weak Human Eye Unclosed;
So Wills Its King, Who Hath Forbid
The Uplifting Of The Fringed Lid;
And Thus The Sad Soul That Here Passes
Beholds It But Through Darkened Glasses.
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