À l'aurore, armés d'une ardente patience, nous entrerons aux splendides Villes.

Arthur Rimbaud
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À l'aurore, armés d'une ardente patience, nous entrerons aux splendides Villes. La Patience, en effet, est le socle de tout succès. When we are so deeply rooted in the love of our country, we shall be strong and fight resolutely against all enemies that seek to attack us.

Source: Season In Hell Other Poems

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