Quote by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

"She sees the Best that glimmers thro' the Worst, She feels the Sun is hid but for a night, She spies the summer thro' the winter bud, She tastes the fruit before the blossom falls, She hears the lark within the songless egg, She finds the fountain where they wail'd 'Mirage'!"

Alfred, Lord Tennyson, from The Ancient Sage

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