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Eighty-Eight Selected Poems

By Baudelaire, Charles

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Title: Eighty-Eight Selected Poems  
Author: Baudelaire, Charles
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Literature, Poetry
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Classic Literature

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Excerpt: N?est ce pas qu?il est doux. Is it not pleasant, now we are tired, and tarnished, like other men, to search for those fires in the furthest East, where, again, we might see morning?s new dawn, and, in mad history, hear the echoes, that vanish behind us, the sighs of the young loves, God gives, at the start of our lives?

Table of Contents
Contents N’est ce pas qu’il est doux’ .......................................7 ‘Il aimait … la voir’ ......................................................8 Incompatibility............................................................9 To A Creole Lady .....................................................11 To A Woman of Malabar..........................................12 The Albatross............................................................14 Bertha’s Eyes............................................................15 ‘Je n’ai pas oubli‚, voisine de la ville,’.....................16 ‘La servante au grand coeur dont vous ‚tiez jalouse,’17 Landscape .................................................................18 The Sun.....................................................................20 Sorrows of the Moon ................................................21 Don Juan in Hell .......................................................22 On Tasso in Prison (EugŠne Delacroix’s painting)...23 Femmes Damn‚es.....................................................24 The Litanies of Satan ................................................26 Beauty.......................................................................29 Letter to Sainte-Beuve ..............................................30 Elevation...................................................................35 Correspondences.......................................................36 The Jewels ................................................................37 The Snake That Dances ............................................39 ‘Je t’adore … l’‚gal de la vo–te nocturne’ ..................41 A Rotting Carcase.....................................................42 Beatrice.....................................................................45

 
 



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