Selections from Poe by J. Montgomery Gambrill
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page 70 of 273 (25%)
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The danger, is past,
And the lingering illness Is over at last, And the fever called "Living" 5 Is conquered at last. Sadly I know I am shorn of my strength, And no muscle I move As I lie at full length: 10 But no matter!--I feel I am better at length. And I rest so composedly Now, in my bed, That any beholder 15 Might fancy me dead, Might start at beholding me, Thinking me dead. The moaning and groaning, The sighing and sobbing, 20 Are quieted now, With that horrible throbbing At heart:--ah, that horrible, Horrible throbbing! The sickness, the nausea, 25 The pitiless pain, Have ceased, with the fever |
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