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Read the poem: “Epilogue”

by Charles Baudelaire

Extract of The Flowers of Evil

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French LiteratureFrench PoetryCharles Baudelaire
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Epilogue


With heart at rest I climbed the citadel’s
Steep height, and saw the city as from a tower,
Hospital, brothel, prison, and such hells,

Where evil comes up softly like a flower.
Thou knowest, O Satan, patron of my pain,
Not for vain tears I went up at that hour;

But, like an old sad faithful lecher, fain
To drink delight of that enormous trull
Whose hellish beauty makes me young again.

Whether thou sleep, with heavy vapours full,
Sodden with day, or, new apparelled, stand
In gold-laced veils of evening beautiful,

I love thee, infamous city! Harlots and
Hunted have pleasures of their own to give,
The vulgar herd can never understand.


Translated by Arthur Symons



< < < Dedication (To Arsène Houssaye)
Evening Twilight > > >

French LiteratureFrench PoetryCharles Baudelaire



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