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Notre-Dame, she is quite old: although she may bury Paris, which has witnessed her birth, one day But in thousand years or more, Time will make recoil her heavy body, like a wolf does with a bull and twist each iron axon, each of her neurones to gnaw alas, with its blunt tooth, her bones of stones! Many men will overflow the island in the Seine to contemplate the barren ruin, the last remains dreamers, re-reading what Victor Hugo has seen ahead: - Then they'll think they see the old basilica as it was, mighty and magnificent, a Gloria rising up before them like the shadow of a dead!
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Sep 29, 2023
Sep 29, 2023 at 3:39 AM UTC
The Notre-Dame of Paris
Notre-Dame, she is quite old: although she may bury Paris, which has witnessed her birth, one day But in thousand years or more, Time will make recoil her heavy body, like a wolf does with a bull and twist each iron axon, each of her neurones to gnaw alas, with its blunt tooth, her bones of stones! Many men will overflow the island in the Seine to contemplate the barren ruin, the last remains dreamers, re-reading what Victor Hugo has seen ahead: - Then they'll think they see the old basilica as it was, mighty and magnificent, a Gloria rising up before them like the shadow of a dead!
Poem "Notre-Dame de Paris" (1832, Gérard de Nerval, collection "Odelettes", 1834/1853) Novel "Notre-Dame de Paris" (1831, Victor Hugo) Translation contest "The Netherlands translates" (2023) Collection "Reaching out"
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Sep 29, 2023
Sep 29, 2023 at 3:39 AM UTC
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