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" No free man needs a God; but was I free?
How fully I felt nature glued to me
And how my childish palate loved the taste
Half-fish, half-honey, of that golden paste!

My picture book was at an early age
The painted parchment papering our cage:
Mauve rings around the moon; blood-orange sun;
Twinned Iris; and that rare phenomenon
The iridule - when, beautiful and strange,
In a bright sky above a mountain range
One opal cloudlet in an oval form
Reflects the rainbow of a thunderstorm
Which in a distant valley has been staged -
For we are most artistically caged. "

Vladimir Nabokov


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Vladimir Nabokov quote : No free man needs a God; but was I free?<br />How fully I felt nature glued to me<br />And how my childish palate loved the taste<br />Half-fish, half-honey, of that golden paste!<br /><br />My picture book was at an early age<br />The painted parchment papering our cage:<br />Mauve rings around the moon; blood-orange sun;<br />Twinned Iris; and that rare phenomenon<br />The iridule - when, beautiful and strange,<br />In a bright sky above a mountain range<br />One opal cloudlet in an oval form<br />Reflects the rainbow of a thunderstorm<br />Which in a distant valley has been staged -<br />For we are most artistically caged.