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St. John Lucas, comp.
(18791934).
The Oxford Book of French Verse.
1920.
186. Épigrammes
iv. (Épitaphe)
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
(16941778)
C
I-GÎT
dont la suprême loi
Fut de ne vivre que pour soi.
Passant, garde-toi de le suivre;
Car on pourrait dire de toi:
Ci-gît qui ne dut jamais vivre.
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