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William Wilson William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe
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“You have conquered, and I yield. Yet henceforward art thou also dead - dead to the world and its hopes. In me didst thou exist - and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself.”
Edgar Allan Poe, William Wilson
tags: horror
“Oh, outcast of all outcasts most abandoned! --to the earth art thou not forever dead? to its honors, to its flowers, to its golden aspirations? --and a cloud, dense, dismal, and limitless, does it not hang eternally between thy hopes and heaven?”
Edgar Allan Poe, William Wilson
“Upon mankind at large the events of very early existence rarely leave in mature age any definite impression. All is gray shadow -- a weak and irregular remembrance -- and indistinct regathering of feeble pleasures and phantasmagoric pains. With me this is not so. In childhood I must have felt with the energy of a man what I now find stamped upon memory in lines as vivid, as deep, and as durable as the exergues of the Carthaginian medals.”
Edgar Allan Poe, William Wilson
“Let me call myself, for the present, Willam Wilson”
Edgar Allan Poe, William Wilson