“Forest, I fear you! In my ruined heart your roaring wakens the same agony as in cathedrals when the organ moans and from the depths I hear that I am damned.”
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French poet 1821–1867Related quotes
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Voi ch'ascoltate in rime sparse il suono
di quei sospiri ond'io nudriva 'l core
in sul mio primo giovenile errore
quand'era in parte altr'uom da quel ch'i' sono.
Canzone 1, opening lines
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Katy Perry (1984) American singer, songwriter and actress
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Gosh, what prompted that?" Amelia asked, and I jumped”
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Source: From Dead to Worse
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The Willis Barnstone translations, Dream
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Jessica Bird book Lover Eternal
Source: Lover Eternal