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Edgar Allan Poe

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I intend to put up with nothing that I can put down.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Every moment of the night Forever changing places And they put out the star-light With the breath from their pale faces


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Yet mad I am not...and very surely do I not dream.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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I do not suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Even in the grave, all is not lost.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Perversity is the human thirst for self-torture.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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If you run out of ideas follow the road; you'll get there


— Edgar Allan Poe


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It is a happiness to wonder; -- it is a happiness to dream.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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The ninety and nine are with dreams, content, but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true.


— Edgar Allan Poe


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Jefferson had enacted a system of student self-government allowing students to choose their own studies make their own arrangements for boarding and report all wrongdoing to the faculty. Though it made Poe a household name almost instantly he was paid only $9 for its publication. Legacy


Literary influence
During his lifetime Poe was mostly recognized as a literary critic.

He began planning to produce his own journal The Penn (later renamed The Stylus) though he died before it could be produced. Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan of Richmond Virginia but they never formally adopted him. In January 1845 Poe publiEdgar Allan Poed his poem "The Raven" to instant success.

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