Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To Theodore De Banville, 1842 - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire) by John Collings Squire, Sir
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To Theodore De Banville, 1842 - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire)

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        So proud your port, your arm so powerful,
            With such a grip you grip the goddess' hair,
            That one might take you, from your casual air,
        For a young ruffian flinging down his trull.

        Your clear eye flashing with precocity,
            You have displayed yourself proud architect
            Of fabrics so audaciously correct
        That we may guess what your ripe prime will be.

        Poet, our blood ebbs out through every pore;
        Is it, perchance, the robe the Centaur bore,
            Which made a sullen streamlet of each vein,

        Was three times dipped within the venom fell
        Of those old reptiles fierce and terrible
            Whom, in his cradle, Hercules had slain?



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