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Be silent, ignorant! ever enraptured soul! Mouth with the child-like laugh! Still more than Life, Death holds us frequently with subtle bonds. Let, let my heart become drunk with a lie; let it Plunge into your fair eyes as into a fair dream And slumber long in the shadow of your lashes. — Translated by William Aggeler


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Semper Eadem 'Where does it come from,' you ask, 'this strange sadness, that climbs, like the sea, over black, bare stone?' - When our heart has once reaped the harvest, life is an evil. That's known, as the simplest of miseries, and nothing mysterious, and seen by everyone, like your ecstasy.


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— When once our hearts have gathered in their fruit, To live is a curse! a secret known to all, A grief, quite simple, nought mysterious, And like your joy — for all, both loud and shrill, Nay cease to clammour, be not e'er so curious! And yet although your voice is sweet, be still! Be still, O soul, with rapture ever rife!


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Baudelaire writes in Fusées of the "infinite and mysterious charm that lies in contemplating a ship, especially one in movement." The most challenging line to translate was " Ta gorge triomphante est une belle armoire ,"; "your bosom is like a beautiful wardrobe" would not do. I began to resent that wardrobe!


Semper Eadem (Ever The Same) Semper Eadem (Ever The Same) Poem by Charles Baudelaire

The bilingual, illustrated, and National Book Award-winning edition of Charles Baudelaire's masterpiece. The complete French text is accompanied with an English translation by Richard Howard. Charles Baudelaire's 1857 masterwork was scandalous in its day for its portrayals of sex, same-sex love, death, the corrupting and oppressive power of the modern city and lost innocence, Les Fleurs Du Mal.


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Charles Baudelaire est un poète français. Né à Paris le 9 avril 1821, il meurt dans la même ville le 31 août 1867. À la croisée entre le Parnasse et le symbolisme, chantre de la « modernité », il occupe une place considérable parmi les poètes français.


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Neatly captured, Death pulls us, more than life, with subtle wile. Oh let my thought get drunk upon a lie, And plunge, as in a dream, in either eye, And in their lashes' shadow sleep awhile! ? Translated by Roy Campbell Semper Eadem 'What in the world,' you said, 'has brought on this black mood, Climbing you as the sea climbs up a naked reef?' ?


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© 2023 Google LLC Charles Baudelaire was a French poet, essayist, and art critic who lived from 1821 to 1867. He was a key figure in the Symbolist movement in poetry, and his.


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SEMPER EADEM " Whence ," ask you, "is this heavy sadness shed, Rising like ocean round the bare black stone?" When the heart's crop has once been harvested Life is a burden! 'Tis of all men known. A simple grief and not mysterious, Blown like thy joy for all the world: so cease, Cease, O fair questioner, to probe me thus,


Baudelaire (Charles) SEMPER EADEM " D'où vous vient, disiezvous, cette tristesse étrange

" D'où vous vient, disiez-vous, cette tristesse étrange, Montant comme la mer sur le roc noir et nu ? " - Quand notre coeur a fait une fois sa vendange, Vivr.


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Semper Eadem "What in the world," you said, "has brought on this black mood, Climbing you as the sea climbs up a naked reef?" — When once the heart has made its harvest (understood By all men, this) why, just to be alive is grief:


Semper Eadem (Ever The Same) ― Poem by Charles Baudelaire...translated by Edna St. Vincent

"Semper Eadem" by Charles BaudelaireTranslated from the French by James McGowanYou said, there grows within you some strange gloom,A sea rising on rock, why.


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Laissez, laissez mon coeur s'enivrer d'un mensonge, Plonger dans vos beaux yeux comme dans un beau songe, Et sommeiller longtemps à l'ombre de vos cils ! Charles Baudelaire . Poème - Semper eadem est un poème de Charles Baudelaire extrait du recueil Les fleurs du mal (1857).


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A simple pain, with no mystery, As obvious to all men as your gaiety. So abandon your search, inquisitive beauty; And though your voice is sweet, be still! Be silent, ignorant! ever enraptured soul! Mouth with the child -like laugh! Still more than Life, Death holds us frequently with subtle bonds. Let, let my heart become drunk with a lie; let it

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