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Two editions of Fleurs du mal were published in Baudelaire's lifetime — one in 1857 and an expanded edition in 1861. "Scraps" and censored poems were collected in Les Épaves in 1866. After Baudelaire died the following year, a "definitive" edition appeared in 1868.
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Le Guignon
Pour soulever un poids si lourd,
Loin des sépultures célèbres,
— Maint joyau dort enseveli
Mainte fleur épanche à regret — Charles Baudelaire
Evil Fate
To lift a weight so heavy,
Far from famous sepulchers
Many a jewel lies buried
Many a flower regretfully
— William Aggeler, The Flowers of Evil (Fresno, CA: Academy Library Guild, 1954) III Luck
So huge a burden to support
Far from the famed memorial arch
— Yet many a gem lies hidden still
And many a flower, to heal regret,
— Roy Campbell, Poems of Baudelaire (New York: Pantheon Books, 1952)
Ill-Starred
A man would needs be brave and strong
To a forsaken mound of clay
Many a jewel of untold worth
Many a flower has bloomed and spent
— George Dillon, Flowers of Evil (NY: Harper and Brothers, 1936) |

