“Lovers and thinkers, into the earth with you. Be one with the dull, the indiscriminate dust. A fragment of what you felt, of what you knew, A formula, a phrase remains,—”— Edna St. Vincent Millay, from Dirge Without Music
“Lovers and thinkers, into the earth with you. Be one with the dull, the indiscriminate dust. A fragment of what you felt, of what you knew, A formula, a phrase remains,—”— Edna St. Vincent Millay, from Dirge Without Music
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“A nymph of the woods such as you were,”— Mary Shelley, from “Mathilda,” originally published c. October 1812
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