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* Back to the region where the sun is silent. -'The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri<ref name=Foot03/>
* Back to the region where the sun is silent. -'The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri<ref name=Foot03/>
* Drink the pale drug of silence - 'Modern Love: I' by George Meredith<ref name=Foot04/>
* Drink the pale drug of silence - 'Modern Love: I' by George Meredith<ref name=Foot04/>
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*The butterfly and I had lit upon, Nevertheless, a message from the dawn, That made me hear the wakening birds around, And hear his long scythe whispering to the ground, 'The Tuft of Flowers' By [[wiktionary:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost|Robert Frost]]<ref name=Foot05/>
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<ref name=Foot03>Greggor, Chad. ''Examples of Synesthesia in Language and Literature.'' Retrieved 9 April 2014 from [https://suite.io/chad-greggor/4g3s25v suite]</ref>
<ref name=Foot03>Greggor, Chad. ''Examples of Synesthesia in Language and Literature.'' Retrieved 9 April 2014 from [https://suite.io/chad-greggor/4g3s25v suite]</ref>
<ref name=Foot04>Meredith, George. "Modern Love: I". ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
<ref name=Foot04>Meredith, George. "Modern Love: I". ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
<ref name=Foot05>Frost, Robert. "The Tuft of Flowers" ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
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