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Cats [All ardent lovers and all sages prize]

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Title:     Cats [All ardent lovers and all sages prize]
Author: Charles Baudelaire [More Titles by Baudelaire]

Translator: Cyril Scott


All ardent lovers and all sages prize,
--As ripening years incline upon their brows--
The mild and mighty cats--pride of the house--
That like unto them are indolent, stern and wise.

The friends of Learning and of Ecstasy,
They search for silence and the horrors of gloom;
The devil had used them for his steeds of Doom,
Could he alone have bent their pride to slavery.

When musing, they display those outlines chaste,
Of the great sphinxes--stretched o'er the sandy waste,
That seem to slumber deep in a dream without end:

From out their loins a fountainous furnace flies,
And grains of sparkling gold, as fine as sand,
Bestar the mystic pupils of their eyes.


[The end]
Charles Baudelaire's poem: Cats

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