The Secret Rose
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- | ''[[Axël (drama)|Axël]]'''s most famous [[Line (poetry)|line]] is ''"[[Vivre? les serviteurs feront cela pour nous]]"''[http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Villiers_de_L%E2%80%99Isle-Adam_-_Ax%C3%ABl,_1890.djvu/295] ("As for living, our servants will do that for us.") | + | |
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- | [[W. B. Yeats]] used the line as an epigraph in his ''[[The Secret Rose]]'' (1897). | + | |
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The Secret Rose (1897) by W. B. Yeats.
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