Poems by Victor Hugo
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And the clear constellations, that infinite throng,
While thousand rich harmonies swelled in their song, Replying, bowed meekly their diamond-blaze-- And the blue waves, which nothing may bind or arrest, Chorus'd forth, as they stooped the white foam of their crest "Creator! we bless thee and praise!" R.C. ELLWOOD MY NAPOLEON. _("Toujours lui! lui partout!")_ [XL., December, 1828.] Above all others, everywhere I see His image cold or burning! My brain it thrills, and oftentime sets free The thoughts within me yearning. My quivering lips pour forth the words That cluster in his name of glory-- The star gigantic with its rays of swords Whose gleams irradiate all modern story. I see his finger pointing where the shell Should fall to slay most rabble, And save foul regicides; or strike the knell |
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