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  1. The wolf stoutly sat forth, arms upright at wide berth, His tensely hooked toenails driven into the earth. He gathered he had failed, having been caught off guard, His retreat route closed off and all exit paths barred; So he snatched and he clutched, in his hot-scorching jaws, The boldest of our hounds by his convulsing maws

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  2. Alfred de Vigny TRANSLATED BY JOACHIM ZEMMOUR The Death of the Wolf I. So were the dark clouds running wild Over the blazing moon; And those, smoke-like, swept fierily across. We were striding, speechless, in the dewy turf, Through the heather thick, and the weeds high; When all at once, under eerie trees like those of the Landes ,

  3. Across the large disk of the moon the clouds Ran like the smoke across a bonfire's blaze; And to the farthest limits of the sky The woods grew dark. We marched, in silence all,

  4. Aug 15, 2021 · ALFRED DE VIGNY. Upon the crests of tents the day-god threw. His rays oblique; blazed, dazzling to the view, The tracts of gold that on the air he leaves. When in the sands he sets on cloudless eves, Purple and yellow clothed the desert plain. High rose the sterile Nebo: climbed with pain. Moses, the man of God, its rugged side—.

  5. The second and third sections of the poem offer the reader Vigny’s version of the hero’s death from La chanson de Roland. As he does with respect to the natural scene, with its hunters and voyagers, Vigny’s lyric subject evaluates the epic scene, with its knights and infidels, as preferable to the modern order, a default-judgment of ...

  6. Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny (27 March 1797 – 17 September 1863) was a French poet and early French Romanticist. He also produced novels, plays, and translations of Shakespeare. He also produced novels, plays, and translations of Shakespeare.

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  8. Drawing once again from Scripture, Vigny dramatizes the scene of Christ’s agony in the Garden of Gethsemane prior to his betrayal, arrest, and Crucifixion. Vigny again achieves a heroic scale in ...

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