Monday, January 17, 2011

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Idyll, Alfred De Musset

Rudolph

No, love who is silent is a daydream.
Silence is death, and love is life;
And it's a pleasure to old lie invented
What to believe in happiness beyond pleasure!
I can not complain or share your pain.
Chance is up there for the daring;
And one whose fear has killed the hope
Worth his misfortune and an affront to the gods.
dialogue between Albert and Rudolph, Idyll, Alfred de Musset (Poetry)

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