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Spirits of the dead edgar allan poe
Into thine hour of . 'Mid dark thoughts of the grey tomb-stone; Not one, of all the crowd, to pry. Spirits of the Dead. Edgar Allan Poe - Thy soul shall find itself alone. "Spirits of the Dead" was first titled "Visits of the Dead" when it was published in the collection Tamerlane and Other Poems. No more—like dew-drop from the . Spirits of the Dead Into thine hour of secrecy. Shall overshadow thee: be still. Which would cling to thee for ever. Edgar Allan Poe - Thy soul shall find itself alone. 'Mid dark thoughts of the grey tomb-stone; Not one, of all the crowd, to pry. Be silent in that solitude, Which is not loneliness — for then. The spirits of the dead, who stood. Into thine hour of secrecy. Spirits of the Dead. The night, though clear, shall frown, And the stars shall not look down From their high thrones in the Heaven With light like hope to mortals given, But their red orbs, without beam, To thy weariness shall seem. The spirits of the dead, who stood In life before thee, are again In death around thee, and their will Shall overshadow thee; be still. Into thine hour of secrecy. II. . By Edgar Allan Poe. I. Thy soul shall find itself alone. ’Mid dark thoughts of the gray tombstone—. Not one, of all the crowd, to pry. Spirits of the Dead. The French title Histoires extraordinaires (translated to English as Extraordinary Stories) is from the first collection of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories.