Quote by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

"Then fell on Merlin a great melancholy; He walk'd with dreams and darkness, and he found A doom that ever poised itself to fall, An ever-moaning battle in the mist, World-war of dying flesh against the life, Death in all life and lying in all love, The meanest having power upon the highest, And the high purpose broken by the worm."

Alfred, Lord Tennyson, from Merlin and Vivien

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