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  English poetry:
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  <blockquote>
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- <b>Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall?
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- Am I to leave this haven of my rest,
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- This cradle of my glory, this soft clime,
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- This calm luxuriance of blissful light,</b>
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- And the sweetness that was not in me?
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- I have been a slave and an enemy.
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- The world has made me its prey ; it's wrong;
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- It's cruelty! It's madness! — but you know
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- That all things are good for one man or another :
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- You see how he can be happy without them:
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- He cannot be miserable unless they come
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- To his heart with their own poisonous breaths.
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- But if there were no other way left us,
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- We should never find our happiness again.
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- If we could only live on earth alone,
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- With nothing else about us than ourselves,
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- Our very being would become more real.
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- There must be some other place where we may
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- Live happily as before, and enjoy life
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- As well as now. But what shall we do here?
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- What will happen when we die? What will hap-
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- [pen then?
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- When death comes, let him who knows the end
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  </blockquote>
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- French classic play with the 17th century writing style (including the long s)
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  <blockquote>
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- <b>Helas! pour mon malheur ie l’ay trop écouté.
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- Ie n’ay point du ſilence affecté le myſtère.
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- Ie croyois ſans péril pouuoir eſtre ſincere.
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- Et ſans armer mes yeux d’vn moment de rigueur,</b>
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- Je ne voy pas que ce foit vn crime à la nature:
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- Mais je vous prie, qu'on me donne quelque recompenſe :
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- Pourquoy donc auec tant de gloire &c en vne heure?
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- Cela fait voir bien clairement que ma defpenfe
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- Eft plus grande que celle des autres hommes ;
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- Car il eft certain que les Princes font moins heureux;
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- Que ceux qui ont eu leur vie par leurs mains confacrée.
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- Il y a deux fortes de perfonnes dans le monde :
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- Les uns fe nomment gens de lettres ou de prouefleurz,
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- Dont on dit que c'eft eux-mesme qui nous donnent tousjours
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- Leur efprit & leur cœur aux affaires publiques ;
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- Ainfi ils s'appellent gens de cour, comme fi cela
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- N'eſtoit autre chofe que ces grands Seigneurs qui gouuernenc
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- L'Etat,&qui ſe conferuent toujours avec honneur.
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- Ils font fort peu de choſes fans ambition ;
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  </blockquote>
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  ## Training
 
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  English poetry:
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  <blockquote>
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+ <b>Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall?<br/>
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+ Am I to leave this haven of my rest,<br/>
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+ This cradle of my glory, this soft clime,<br/>
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+ This calm luxuriance of blissful light,<br/></b>
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+ And the sweetness that was not in me?<br/>
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+ I have been a slave and an enemy.<br/>
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+ The world has made me its prey ; it's wrong;<br/>
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+ It's cruelty! It's madness! — but you know<br/>
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+ That all things are good for one man or another :<br/>
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+ You see how he can be happy without them:<br/>
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+ He cannot be miserable unless they come<br/>
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+ To his heart with their own poisonous breaths.<br/>
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+ But if there were no other way left us,<br/>
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+ We should never find our happiness again.<br/>
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+ If we could only live on earth alone,<br/>
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+ With nothing else about us than ourselves,<br/>
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+ Our very being would become more real.<br/>
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+ There must be some other place where we may<br/>
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+ Live happily as before, and enjoy life<br/>
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+ As well as now. But what shall we do here?<br/>
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+ What will happen when we die? What will hap-<br/>
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+ [pen then?<br/>
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+ When death comes, let him who knows the end<br/>
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  </blockquote>
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+ French classic play with the 17th century writing style (including the long s):
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  <blockquote>
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+ <b>Helas! pour mon malheur ie l’ay trop écouté.<br/>
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+ Ie n’ay point du ſilence affecté le myſtère.<br/>
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+ Ie croyois ſans péril pouuoir eſtre ſincere.<br/>
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+ Et ſans armer mes yeux d’vn moment de rigueur,<br/></b>
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+ Je ne voy pas que ce foit vn crime à la nature:<br/>
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+ Mais je vous prie, qu'on me donne quelque recompenſe :<br/>
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+ Pourquoy donc auec tant de gloire &c en vne heure?<br/>
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+ Cela fait voir bien clairement que ma deſpenſe<br/>
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+ Eſt plus grande que celle des autres hommes ;<br/>
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+ Car il eſt certain que les Princes font moins heureux;<br/>
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+ Que ceux qui ont eu leur vie par leurs mains confacrée.<br/>
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+ Il y a deux fortes de perſonnes dans le monde :<br/>
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+ Les uns fe nomment gens de lettres ou de proueſleurz,<br/>
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+ Dont on dit que c'eſt eux-mesme qui nous donnent tousjours<br/>
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+ Leur efprit & leur cœur aux affaires publiques ;<br/>
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+ Ainſi ils s'appellent gens de cour, comme ſi cela<br/>
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+ N'eſtoit autre choſe que ces grands Seigneurs qui gouuernenc<br/>
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+ L'Etat,&qui ſe conſeruent toujours avec honneur.<br/>
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+ Ils ſont fort peu de choſes ſans ambition ;<br/>
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  </blockquote>
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  ## Training