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In 1825 a coronation ode, le Sacre de Charles X, and a sequel to Byron, le Dernier Chant du Pèlerinage d'harold. In 1829 a new collection, les Harmonies poétiques et religieuses. He had married Marian Birch, the daughter of an English officer, in 1820, and turned diplomat, serving his country at Flor ence with considerable distinction, for he was a man of fine presence and polished manners. In 1830 he was admitted to the French Academy. The oration which he delivered on this occasion is notable for the attempt the orator makes in it to reconcile the older, or classical, school of literature with the younger, or romantic. The majority of the Academy were partisans of the Classicists. He urged them to extend a welcoming hand to the Romanticists.
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