Rue Barrée (Q19103149)

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1895 US edition of the short story by Chambers
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Rue Barrée
1895 US edition of the short story by Chambers

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    Rue Barrée (French)
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    For let Philosopher and Doctor preach Of what they will and what they will not, --each Is but one link in an eternal chain That none can slip nor break nor over-reach. Crimson nor yellow roses nor The savour of the mounting sea Are worth the perfume I adore That clings to thee. The languid-headed lilies tire, The changeless waters weary me; I ache with passionate desire Of thine and thee. There are but these things in the world -- Thy mouth of fire, Thy breasts, thy hands, thy hair upcurled And my desire. (English)
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