Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque
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But one autumnal evening, when the winds lay still in heaven, Morella called me to her bedside. There was a dim mist over all the earth, and a warm glow upon the waters, and amid the rich October leaves of the forest, a rainbow from the firmament had surely fallen.
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But the principium indivduationis, the notion of that identity which at death is or is not lost for ever, was to me, at all times, a consideration of intense interest; not more from the perplexing and exciting nature of its consequences, than from the marked and agitated manner in which Morella mentioned them.
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"The days have never been when thou couldst love me—but her whom in life thou didst abhor, in death thou shalt adore."
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It is a happiness to wonder; it is a happiness to dream.
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