The Poems and Prose Poems
of Charles Baudelaire
A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.
About: Charles Baudelaire
The Flowers of Evil
- The Dance of Death
- The Beacons
- The Sadness of the Moon
- Exotic Perfume
- Beauty
- The Balcony
- The Sick Muse
- The Venal Muse
- The Evil Monk
- The Temptation
- The Irreparable
- A Former Life
- Don Juan in Hades
- The Living Flame
- Correspondences
- The Flask
- Reversibility
- The Eyes of Beauty
- Sonnet of Autumn
- The Remorse of the Dead
- The Ghost
- To a Madonna
- The Sky
- Spleen
- The Owls
- Bien Loin D'Ici
- Music
- Contemplation
- To a Brown Beggar-maid
- The Swan
- The Seven Old Men
- The Little Old Women
- A Madrigal of Sorrow
- The Ideal
- Mist and Rain
- Sunset
- The Corpse
- An Allegory
- The Accursed
- La Beatrice
- The Soul of Wine
- The Wine of Lovers
- The Death of Lovers
- The Death of The Poor
- The Benediction
- Gypsies Travelling
- Franciscæ Meæ Laudes
- Robed in a Silken Robe
- A Landscape
- The Voyage
Little Poems in Prose
- The Stranger
- Every Man His Chimæra
- Venus and the Fool
- Intoxication
- The Gifts of the Moon
- The Invitation to the Voyage
- What Is Truth?
- Already!
- The Double Chamber
- At One O'clock in the Morning
- The Confiteor of the Artist
- The Thyrsus
- The Marksman
- THe Shooting-range and the Cemetery
- The Desire to Paint
- The Glass-Vendor
- The Widows
- The Temptations; or, Eros, Plutus, and Glory