Charles Baudelaire poet from France was born on April 9, 1821, had 46 years and died on August 31, 1867. Poems were written in Romantic age mainly in French language. Dominant movement is romanticism.
Top ten poems Charles Baudelaire
Une Charogne (The Carcass)
... One would have said the body, swollen with a vague breath, ...
De Profundis Clamavi (Out Of The Depths I Have Cried)
... Nor streams, nor flowers, nor fruits, nor birds, nor forests here! ...
A Une Madone (To A Madonna)
... À une Madone I'll build for thee, Madonna, mistress mine, ...
La Pipe (The Pipe)
... To see me And my outlandish shape to heed, ...
Le Guignon (Ill-Starred)
... Ill-Starred To bear a weight that cannot be borne, ...
Lament Of An Icarus
... And, scorched by desire for the beautiful, ...
The Seven Old Men
... À Victor Hugo Ant-like city, city full of dreams, ...
La Serpent Qui Danse (The Dancing Serpent)
... How I love to watch, dear indolent creature, ...
Parisian Dream
... All for the eye, none for the ear!) ...
The Void
... Pascal had his Void that went with him day and night ...