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Ardent lovers and scholars austere Love equally, in their twilight years, Powerful and gentle cats, their masters’s pride, Who like them are cautious and indoors abide. Friends of science and sensual delight They seek the silence of the night; The dark god would have them guarding graves, Were they so humble as to be his slaves. They have the air of a sphinx on a throne With thoughts of solitude they lie alone, Who seem to sleep in a dream eternal; Their fertile ***** are full of magic sparks, And gold patches  and sable marks Sparkle dimly their eyes infernal.
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Jun 18, 2016
Jun 18, 2016 at 11:12 AM UTC
Translation: Les Chats (Baudelaire)
Ardent lovers and scholars austere Love equally, in their twilight years, Powerful and gentle cats, their masters’s pride, Who like them are cautious and indoors abide. Friends of science and sensual delight They seek the silence of the night; The dark god would have them guarding graves, Were they so humble as to be his slaves. They have the air of a sphinx on a throne With thoughts of solitude they lie alone, Who seem to sleep in a dream eternal; Their fertile ***** are full of magic sparks, And gold patches  and sable marks Sparkle dimly their eyes infernal.
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Jun 18, 2016
Jun 18, 2016 at 11:12 AM UTC
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