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Alfred Tennyson Quotes

And men, whose reason long was blind, from cells of madness unconfined, oft lose whole years of darker mind.

Source:The Two Voices (1834)
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  • Name: Alfred Tennyson
  • Profession: Poet
  • Born: August 6, 1809 - October 6, 1892
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