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A toi femme
EMONGO ENONGE marlin
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Adieux de l'hôtesse arabe
Victor Marie Hugo
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Ballade de l'arc-en-ciel
Maurice Rollinat
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Chant d'automne (Song Of Autumn)
Charles Baudelaire
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En battant le beurre
Maurice Rollinat
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En battant le beurre
Maurice Rollinat
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Être aimé
Victor Marie Hugo
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Jalousie féline
Maurice Rollinat
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L'Angoisse
Maurice Rollinat
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L'enclos
Emile Verhaeren
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L'île verte
Maurice Rollinat
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L'Île verte
Maurice Rollinat
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La bêche
Emile Verhaeren
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La Façade
Henri de Regnier
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La Louange des eaux, des arbres et des dieux
Henri de Regnier
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La Lune Jaune
Henri de Regnier
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La Lys
Emile Verhaeren
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La maison des morts
Guillaume Apollinaire
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La Petite Sœur
Maurice Rollinat
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La plaine (I)
Emile Verhaeren
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La Promenade champêtre
Maurice Rollinat
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La Réprouvée
Maurice Rollinat
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La Vache
Maurice Rollinat
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La vieille demoiselle
Emile Verhaeren
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Le Baby
Maurice Rollinat
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