Quotes From "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination" By Edgar Allan Poe

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To conceive the horror of my sensations is, I presume, utterly impossible; yet a curiosity to penetrate the mysteries of these awful regions predominates even over my despair, and will reconcile me to the most hideous aspect of death. Edgar Allan Poe
2
It is evident that we are hurrying onward to some exciting knowledge–some never-to-be-imparted secret, whose attainment is destruction. Edgar Allan Poe
3
The teeth! –the teeth! –they were here, and there, and everywhere, and visibly and palpably before me; long, narrow, and excessively white, with the pale lips writhing about them, as in the very moment of their first terrible development. Edgar Allan Poe