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The Human Comedy
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Purgatory
(partial translation in english)


licencious Chronicle to be read under the surveillance of your gardian-angel.


Canto I
Canto II
Canto III
Canto IV
Canto V
Canto VI
Canto VII
Canto VIII
Canto IX
Canto X
Canto XI
Canto XII
Canto XIII
Canto XIV
Canto XV
Canto XVI
Canto XVII
Canto XVIII
Canto XIX
Canto XX
Canto XXI
Canto XXII
Canto XXIII
Canto XXIV
Canto XXV
Canto XXVI
Canto XXVII
Canto XXVIII
Canto XXIX
Canto XXX
Canto XXXI
Canto XXXII
Canto XXXIII

The old man, gardian of the doorway to the Purgatory. (I came by the will of a Lady from Heaven.)
The birth of the souls. (We quit the servitude of the human corruption.)
Those who arrogate for themselves, the Trade of God. (Why mortals, do you want to reinvent Life?)
Jean-Baptiste the lazy. (Why think, if our Mother, the State does everything and thinks for me?)
Oh you who comes from Heavan! (Why do you steal from me, this son of Allah? Only the imbeciles accept to die for a cause.)
The decline of the Empire who pretend to be American. (Send us Jesus-of-Montréal, your son crucified on the mont Royal.)
The princesses of the valley of flowers. (Salve Regina.)
The patroness of the lost valley. (Do that the temptations of the night do not violate our bodies.)
From the Antipurgatory to the Purgatory. (Te Deum Laudamus. )
Ecce Amor Dei. (Because, seduced on him and already conquered was the Virgin.)
Pater Noster, our Father who is in Heaven. (I imagined that my beautiful prince was God himself.)
Beati Pauperes Spiritu. (Quit this soul and advances, you must carry your boat by yourself.)
I love whom would make me evil. (I shout to God, here God, ya fear you no more!)
Whoever meet me, must kill me! (Here, where still lives Caïen.)
Beati Misericordes. (Forgive them my divine Lover, because they do not know what they do.)
The despotic power of the secular clericalism. (Laws exists, but who worries at making them respected?)
Beati pacifici, and go without anger against me! (You could not be mistaken if your love is instinctive.)
The Free Will. All you should know about Love.
I am the soft nymph Calypso. (The shadow of Marco Polo.)
The start up of the Tremblimg mountain. (The Opium of the People.)
Dante, the Florentin poet and the divine comedy. (My brothers be in peace.)
You who, the first after Satan, gave me the enlightment. (Les fleurs du Mal.)
The hundred days of Sodome. (Donatien Alphonse François marquis de Sade.)
Ladies, who have the intelligency of love. (Her beauty, triumphs from now on the high Olympe.)
How can one gives birth, where one does not need anymore to engender? (Soul is an other thing that a human genome.)
Sodome and Gomorrhe. (See this other one who does not appear to have a factitious body.)
The taste for the Eternal Pleasures. (Come, come to the dwelling of My Father, and you Marco, be received such as a Lover!)
Oh Lovely Lady whom I do not know the name. (The Parnassus in my dreams, is also the Terrestrial Paradise.)
The mystical procession. (Carmina Burana.)
The apparition of Jeanne in the terrestrial Paradise. (Do not cry, Marco my Lover.)
Asperges me. (The beautiful eyes of Jeanne the Virgin.)
Adam, why have you betrayed? (You will be for a time, citizen of this celestial Brothel.)
The prayers of the Lady of the camellias. (The decline of the Garden of Eden.)




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