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The work of Édouard Vuillard, Paul Klee, Walter Benjamin, F Scott Fitzgerald (b. 1896) and Nathanael West (b. 1903) is now in the public domain in countries with the 70 years rule.[1]

Illustration: The Golden Fish (1925), a painting by Paul Klee.

My lady's eyes appear to be
Like brimming pools of ecstasy,
Deep wells, from which the twinkles flow
Unceasingly as on they go
To charm me with their witchery;
Mayhap an easy prey they see,
Enmeshed by their dexterity;
I can't protest; they thrill me so—
My lady's eyes.
Although they gaze alluringly,
Appealing with such potentcy,
Oft times in them I see a glow
Which warns me that I should go slow,
For then, you know, I really see
My lady lies!

--Rondeau by Nathanael West[2]





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