Though he appreciates the more explicitly anti-tyranny parts. And the power of a triumphant death, hand in hand or not, although he's not sure what the morning dew bit there is about. But Prouvaire likes nature and so forth. Anyway, there's some effective and truthful rhetoric in the middle. (That's the fifth of the linked sonnets, Enjolras.)
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Enjolras is glad this pleases you, Prouvaire.
Though he appreciates the more explicitly anti-tyranny parts. And the power of a triumphant death, hand in hand or not, although he's not sure what the morning dew bit there is about. But Prouvaire likes nature and so forth. Anyway, there's some effective and truthful rhetoric in the middle. (That's the fifth of the linked sonnets, Enjolras.)