Edgar Allan Poe Quote

The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric sympathy.


The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: With Notices of His Life and Genius (ed. 1850)


The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric...

The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric...

The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric...

The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric...