Herman Melville — "But the soul is a sort of intensely black pearl, which, though glimmering someti…"

But the soul is a sort of intensely black pearl, which, though glimmering sometimes with an awful resplendence, is yet oftenest incrusted with an unbearable scurf.
Herman Melville — Herman Melville Modern · Moby-Dick

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Pierre; or, The Ambiguities

Date: 1852

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