Artist: Thomas De Quincey
Lyrics of Artist: Thomas De Quincey
  1. [Lyric] The Pleasures of Opium (Thomas De Quincey)

    It is so long since I first took opium that if it had been a trifling incident in my life I might have forgotten its date; but cardinal events are not to be forgotten, and from circumstances connected with it I remember that it must be referred to the autumn of 1804. During that season I was in London, having come thither for the first time since...Learn More
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  2. [Lyric] The Pains of Opium (Thomas De Quincey)

    As when some great painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse. SHELLEY’S Revolt of Islam. Reader, who have thus far accompanied me, I must request your attention to a brief explanatory note on three points: 1. For several reasons I have not been able to compose the notes for this part of my narrative into any regular and...Learn More
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  3. [Lyric] Introduction to the Pains of Opium (Thomas De Quincey)

    Courteous, and I hope indulgent, reader (for all my readers must be indulgent ones, or else I fear I shall shock them too much to count on their courtesy), having accompanied me thus far, now let me request you to move onwards for about eight years; that is to say, from 1804 (when I have said that my acquaintance with opium first began) to 1812. ...Learn More
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  4. [Lyric] Part II Introduction (Thomas De Quincey)

    From the London Magazine for October 1821. So then, Oxford Street, stony-hearted step-mother! thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans and drinkest the tears of children, at length I was dismissed from thee; the time was come at last that I no more should pace in anguish thy never-ending terraces, no more should dream and wake in captivity to...Learn More
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