The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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rock.  
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Then I went down into the recesses of the morass, and waded afar in  
among the wilderness of the lilies, and called unto the hippopotami  
which dwelt among the fens in the recesses of the morass. And the  
hippopotami heard my call, and came, with the behemoth, unto the foot  
of the rock, and roared loudly and fearfully beneath the moon. And I lay  
close within my covert and observed the actions of the man. And the man  
trembled in the solitude;--but the night waned and he sat upon the rock.  
"Then I cursed the elements with the curse of tumult; and a frightful  
tempest gathered in the heaven where, before, there had been no wind.  
And the heaven became livid with the violence of the tempest--and the  
rain beat upon the head of the man--and the floods of the river came  
down--and the river was tormented into foam--and the water-lilies  
shrieked within their beds--and the forest crumbled before the wind--and  
the thunder rolled--and the lightning fell--and the rock rocked to its  
foundation. And I lay close within my covert and observed the actions of  
the man. And the man trembled in the solitude;--but the night waned and  
he sat upon the rock.  
"Then I grew angry and cursed, with the curse of silence, the river,  
and the lilies, and the wind, and the forest, and the heaven, and the  
thunder, and the sighs of the water-lilies. And they became accursed,  
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