TRAVEL - POEM Florian a small masterpiece
; TRAVEL FLORIAN Jean-Pierre
P artir before daybreak in the dark, without seeing gourd
Without even thinking to ask his way,
Go from fall to fall and thus dragging,
Make a third of way up near noon
See raise his head the clouds
In a rush its not quicksand,
Run, wiping after storms storms
Towards an uncertain goal where you can not
soggy towards evening, seeking a retreat
Arriving panting, lying down, asleep, is called
born, live and die
God's will so be done!
JEAN-PIERRE CLARIS FLORIAN de - Cevennes - 1755 - 1794 Seals
His great-uncle VOLTAIRE him read when he was ten years that the Fables of La Fontaine
, he tried Encouraged First, the theater .. His style sweet and tender expression in his novels ... but only his pastoral FABLES
published in 1792 show a large finessse moqeur and mind and know with great success.
Arrested during the Revolution He escaped the guillotine during the fall of Robespierre, but died a few days after 9 Thermidor.
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