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by Théodore Faullin de Banville (1823 - 1891)

L'eau
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Language: French (Français) 
Jeanne en riant marchait dans l’Eau,
Baignant au flot sa jambe nue.
Sur cette blancheur inconnue
Frissonait l’ombre d’un bouleau.

L’alouette, par un solo,
Vint célébrer sa bienvenue ;
Jeanne en riant marchait dans l’Eau,
Baignant au flot sa jambe nue.

Lorsque sur le front d’Apollo 
Se déchirait soudain la nue,
Elle folâtrait, l’ingénue,
O gracieux et clair tableau !
Jeanne en riant marchait dans l’Eau.

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Text Authorship:

  • by Théodore Faullin de Banville (1823 - 1891), "L'eau", written 1875, appears in Les Exilés, in Rondels, no. 7, Paris, Édition Charpentier, first published 1878 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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