Even, moreover, in these, as it were, antiquarian descriptions the poet emphasizes the contrast between the visionary life of the cloister (a life, albeit, where occasionally "Un repas colossal souffle fourneaux béants Éructant vers l'azur sa flamme et sa fumée") and the real life of the outside world, and seems by no means unsympathetic to the rebellious monk who requires "Le ciel torride et le désert et l'air des monts Et les tentations en rut des vieux demons Agaçant de leurs — from Modernities by Horace Barnett Samuel
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