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{{Style P-Poem|poem=But the Raven still beguiling all my fancy into smiling,
Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird, and bust and door;
Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking
Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore—
What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore
:: Meant in croaking “Nevermore.”}}

Revision as of 03:59, 5 December 2022

vol. 4, p. 111
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)

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The Raven

But the Raven still beguiling all my fancy into smiling,
Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird, and bust and door;
Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking
Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore—
What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore
 Meant in croaking “Nevermore.”

  1. The Raven by Poe, Edgar Allan
  2. image by unknown author