The Litany of Satan or Les Litanies de Satan by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, from The Flowers of Evil (tr. William Aggeler)

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The Litany of Satan or Les Litanies de Satan by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, from The Flowers of Evil (tr. William Aggeler)
William Aggeler, The Flowers of Evil
emil m. cioran / taylor swift / charles beaudelaire /mitski / william aggeler
The Complaints of an Icarus
I tried in vain to find The middle and the end of space; I know not under what fiery eye I feel my pinions breaking;
Burned by love of the beautiful I shan't have the sublime honor Of giving my name to the abyss That will serve me as a tomb.
— William Aggeler, The Flowers of Evil (Fresno, CA: Academy Library Guild, 1954)
“The Hair (La Chevelure)” from The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire tr. by William Aggeler
To the Reader by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, from The Flowers of Evil (tr. William Aggeler)
To the Reader by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, from The Flowers of Evil (tr. William Aggeler)
The Litany of Satan or Les Litanies de Satan by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, from The Flowers of Evil (tr. William Aggeler)