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A collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry.

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Dreamland

By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named Night , On a black throne reigns upright, I have reached these lands but newly From an ultimate dim Thule⁠— From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime, Out of Space ⁠—out of Time .

Bottomless vales and boundless floods, And chasms, and caves, and Titan woods, With forms that no man can discover For the dews that drip all over; Mountains toppling evermore Into seas without a shore; Seas that restlessly aspire, Surging, unto skies of fire; Lakes that endlessly outspread Their lone waters⁠—lone and dead, Their still waters⁠—still and chilly With the snows of the lolling lily.

By the lakes that thus outspread Their lone waters, lone and dead⁠— Their sad waters, sad and chilly With the snows of the lolling lily⁠— By the mountains⁠—near the river Murmuring lowly, murmuring ever⁠— By the gray woods⁠—by the swamp Where the toad and the newt encamp⁠— By the dismal tarns and pools Where dwell the Ghouls⁠— By each spot the most unholy⁠— In each nook most melancholy⁠— There the traveller meets aghast Sheeted Memories of the Past⁠— Shrouded forms that start and sigh As they pass the wanderer by⁠— White-robed forms of friends long given, In agony, to the Earth⁠—and Heaven.

For the heart whose woes are legion ’Tis a peaceful, soothing region⁠— For the spirit that walks in shadow ’Tis⁠—oh ’tis an Eldorado! But the traveller, 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 fringèd lid; And thus the sad Soul that here passes Beholds it but through darkened glasses.

By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named Night , On a black throne reigns upright, I have

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