Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): ...et un grand oiseaux qui descend du ciel vient s'abattre sur le sommet de sa chevelure..
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Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): Il hausse le vase d'airain

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): Partout des prunelles flamboient

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): Et toutes sortes de bêtes effroyables surgissent

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): ...la Chimère aux yeux verts tournoie, aboie

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): ... et dans le disque même du soleil, rayonne la face de Jésus-Christ

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): Ensuite parait un être singuilier, ayant une tête d'homme sue un corps de poisson

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): C'est le diable, portant sous ses deux ailes les sept péchés capitaux..

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): .... d'abord une flaque d'eau, ensuite une prostituée, le coin d'un temple, une figure de soldat, un chap avec deux chevaux blancs qui se cabrent

Tentation de Saint-Antoine (1st series): C'est une tête de mort, avec une couronne de roses. Elle domine un torse de femme d'une blancheur nacrée

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (7)<Et un autre ange sortit du temple qui est en ciel, ayant lui aussi une faucilletranchante.(XIV.17)>

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (8)<Apre(`)s cela, je vis descendre du ciel un ange qui avait la clef de l'abi(^)me, et une grande chai(^)ne en sa main;(XX.1)>

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (5)<et il tomba du ciel grande e(´)toile, ardente comme un flambeau.(Ⅷ.10)>

Apocalypse: Aprés cela je vis descendre du ciel un ange qui avait la cléf de l'abîme, et une grande chaise en sa main

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (11)<Et moi Jean je vis la sainte cite(´), la nouvelle je(´)rusalem, qui descendait du Ciel d'aupre(`)s de Dieu(XXI.2)>

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (1)<-Et il avait dans sa main droite sept e(´)toiles, et de sa bouche sortait une e(´)pe(´)e aigu(¨)e a(`) deux tranchants.(I.16)>

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (2)<-Puis je vis dans la main droite de celui qui e(´)tait assis sur le tro(^)ne, un livre e(´)crit dedans et dehors, scelle(´) de sept sceaux.(V.1)>

Apocalypse de Saint Jean (10)<-Et le diable qui les se(´)duisait, fut jete(´) dans l'e(´)tang de feu et de soufre, ou(`) est la be(^)te et la faux prophe(´)te;(XX.10)>

MUSICAL SKETCHES 4: Seeking to fascinate a rich heiress with his 'do' from the chest
![The Representatives Represented / The Legislative Assembly 17: Félix Saint-Priest: Proof with letters. - de St. Priest is no less celebrated for his postal reforms than for his playful character. Since [the sending of] letters has been four sous, de St. Priest has not much to do; but, to keep himself busy, he has tried for some time to alter his blue spectacles; at least, that's what I conclude from the way he wears them!](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0030350001.jpg)
The Representatives Represented / The Legislative Assembly 17: Félix Saint-Priest: Proof with letters. - de St. Priest is no less celebrated for his postal reforms than for his playful character. Since [the sending of] letters has been four sous, de St. Priest has not much to do; but, to keep himself busy, he has tried for some time to alter his blue spectacles; at least, that's what I conclude from the way he wears them!
![LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 61: A MISTRESS AT THE OPERA: -You see that little brunette dancer who's [skirt is] ballooning now... well, dear chap! I've had her for a week... she's mad about me!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037500001.jpg)
LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 61: A MISTRESS AT THE OPERA: -You see that little brunette dancer who's [skirt is] ballooning now... well, dear chap! I've had her for a week... she's mad about me!..

PARLIAMENTARY IDYLLS 4: FLORA AND ZEPHYR (DE LA MEURTHE.): Lightly he balances himself / On a foot barely skimming the water's surface:/ Flora who admires him in silence / Says to herself. / Ah! God damn it all, how beautiful he is! (Translated from Anacreon by Ratapoil, retired police colonel, member of Châlons sur Marne society of literature and of the society of the Tenth-of-December in Paris)
![NEWS 60 : -Have you left him nothing, that farmer?... -But I heff, cheneral, I left him hiss shirt... if you vish I vill brink it for you to etteck -Well now... Chippmann...... here's the [military] cross!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0039600001.jpg)
NEWS 60 : -Have you left him nothing, that farmer?... -But I heff, cheneral, I left him hiss shirt... if you vish I vill brink it for you to etteck -Well now... Chippmann...... here's the [military] cross!..

THE TEMPTATION OF THE NEW St. ANTHONY: In that particular time, a great and fat sinner named Véron felt himself touched by grace: having reflected that the Press was a priesthood, he became a hermit and retired to a wild place in the midst of the steepest mountains of Montmartre. There, he spent his days and nights in prayer, and as a means of mortification, imposed upon himself as a penitence the continual re-reading of the list of subscribers to the Constitutionnel. -For his only food, Véron took at long intervals a light fragment of Regnauld pâté. -The Devil, irritated by this edifying yet unexpected conversion employed different strategies to make St. Véron succumb to his temptations, but our noble coenobite knew how to resist those things which until recently had held so many charms for him: Satan, who had taken the form of the Constitutionnel in order come in person to tempt St. Véron, returned to the road for Paris, furious. -The anchorite of Montmartre has, since this time, been placed in the rank of the greatest saints which Parisian journalism honours, and is especially supplicated by the unfortunates who have a head cold
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