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The earliest English attempts at rhyming probably included words whose agreement is so slight that it deserves the name of mere 'assonance' rather than that of actual rhyme.
— H. P. Lovecraft
Tags: english, than, name, words

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Toil without song is like a weary journey without an end.
— H. P. Lovecraft
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I am well-nigh resolv'd to write no more tales but merely to dream when I have a mind to, not stopping to do anything so vulgar as to set down the dream for a boarish Publick.
— H. P. Lovecraft
Tags: more, down, mind, i-am
Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness.
— H. P. Lovecraft
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I do not think that any realism is beautiful.
— H. P. Lovecraft
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All of my tales are based on the fundamental premise that common human laws and emotions have no validity or significance in the cosmos-at-large.
— H. P. Lovecraft
Tags: common, laws, human, emotions
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