XXVIII SONNET

2026-03-08 13:16作者:(法)波德莱尔

I n undulant robes with nacreous sheen impearled

She walks as in some stately saraband;

Or like lithe snakes by sacred charmers curled

In cadence wreathing on the slender wand.

Calm as blue wastes of sky and desert sand

That watch unmoved the sorrows of this world;

With slow regardless sweep as on the strand

The long swell of the woven sea-waves swirled.

Her polished orbs are like a mystic gem,

And, while this strange and symbolled being links

The inviolate angel and the antique sphinx,

Insphered in gold, steel, light and diadem

The splendour of a lifeless star endows

With clear cold majesty the barren spouse.

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