Delacroix, lac de sang hanté des mauvaises anges
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Delacroix, lac de sang hanté des mauvaises anges is the incipit of Eugène Delacroix's section in Baudelaire's poem "Les Phares".
Delacroix, lac de sang hanté des mauvaises anges,
Ombragés par un bois de sapins toujours vert,
Où, sous un ciel chagrin, des fanfares étranges
Passent, comme un soupir étouffé de Weber.
Delacroix, blood lake, domain of evil angels,
Encircled by fir trees, in depths of green darkness,
Where, under wincing skies, such eerie fanfares drift,
Like a smothered, love-lost sigh, an air of Weber.
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