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mi plaisirs et palais bien que nous puissions errer
ces coeurs ont été tissés des joies et des soins humains
dépassement par les murs blottis et laids
il aurait même sa plaisanterie
la foudre a clignoté, et s'est soulevée
le soleil est vers le haut
et pain de breaketh pas plus
par de la large le sein faisant mal terre
il est vrai que vous disiez que les dieux sont plus d'utilisation à vous que des fées
cette cuvette argentée antique du mien

 



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