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Mar 1, 2024 · Guillaume Farel (born 1489, Gap, Dauphiné, France—died September 13, 1565, Neuchâtel, Switzerland) was a reformer and preacher primarily responsible for introducing the Reformation to French-speaking Switzerland, where his efforts led to John Calvin’s establishment of the Reformed church in Geneva.
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Dec 31, 2014 · Guillaume de Palerne; Alisaunder; Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William), 1835-1912. Publication date [1898] Publisher London : Published for the Early English Text ...
Text name(s): History of William Marshal; L'Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal. Number of pages of primary source text: 972. Author(s): Dates: 1146 - 1219. Archival Reference: Pierpont Morgan M.888. Original Language(s): Anglo-Norman; Translation: Translated into English. Original language included.
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French Trouveur - After a Drawing from the Poems of Guillaume de Machaut Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (p463, 1878) - Jacob, P. L., (1806-1884). Internet Archive Book Images Guillaume de Machaut (c1300-1377) is regarded as the last and greatest of the French 14th century poet-composers. A member of the ars nova movem...
I: Sweet face and gracious
Sweet face and gracious, With true heart I’ve served you. Would’st render me piteous, Sweet face and gracious? If I’m somewhat inglorious, Do not you forget me too: Sweet face and gracious, With true heart I’ve served you.
II: Alas! Why such lament and such complaint
Alas! Why such lament, and such complaint Yields my grieving heart, of its deep sadness, When my lady can no way hear its plaint? Alas! Why such lament, and such complaint? Naught can aid it, if it yields forth its plaint, Since Love for it displays scant tenderness. Alas! Why such lament, and such complaint Yields my grieving heart, of its deep sadness?
III: Mercy I beg of you, my dear sweet lady
Mercy I beg of you, my dear sweet lady, Let the price of joy not be raised for me, For I have paid for that joy most dearly, Mercy I beg of you, my dear sweet lady. And if Love would bind me to him nearly, Since I hold you, above all, dear, surely, Mercy I beg of you, my dear sweet lady, That the price of joy be not raised for me.
I: If Love does not now of his grace soften (S’amours ne fait par sa grace adoucir
If Love does not now, of his grace, soften Your generous heart, lady, which I adore, I must die, of that I feel most certain; Of grief, or your refusal, I am sure. And I think twere best for me, what is more, Refused by you, to die, at my next breath, Than, in my sorrow, languish until death. For if, to you, my sorrow I reveal, Perchance pity in your heart will grow, While, if Refusal slays me, joy I’ll feel, And at my death I’ll be solaced so, For loving you, since of it you’ll know. Tis bet...
II: Alas, so great my woe and pain
Alas, so great my woe and pain, Lady, when I take leave of you, Joyless you should be, tis plain; My heart from me doth near issue. Then the sorrow that doth ensue Is so great too cruel would be The heart that for it lacked pity. For my future is full of woe, Devoid of joy, it doth advance, Far from me is the sweet flow Of your gentle smiling glance, That struck, with amorous lance, Such a wound, too cruel twould be The heart that for it lacked pity. And when your sovereign beauty I see not,...
III: Naught could one think of better or wish for
Naught could one better think of nor wish for Than she whom I love with fin amour; see, There is naught in her to reproach her for, Rather the perfect sovereign flower is she Of all that makes a woman true and worthy, So, I praise Love, with humble will and pure, Since the flower of all creatures I adore. Naught can I do but love and hold her dear, For there’s no sorrow, no ill, no sadness, That can dwell within my heart, tis clear, Rather I’m ever filled with joy and gladness; Even in thinki...
Aug 3, 2021 · 3 August 2021. Hermès’ Guillaume de Seynes on the luxury of French savoir-faire. Guillaume de Seynes is Managing Director of Hermès and chairman of the Comité Colbert, which works to promote, share and develop French design and expertise. For The Insider, he shares his definition and expert vision of contemporary luxury. What is luxury?
Lorris, Guillaume de (1200–1238) - The Romance of the Rose: Home. Guillaume de Lorris. The Romance of the Rose (Le Roman de la Rose) With illuminations from an edition dated c.1490–c.1500 originating from Bruges, the Netherlands, prepared for Engelbert II, count of Nassau and Vianden (d. 1504). Courtesy of the British Library. Home. Browse Below.
Poésies de Chaulieu et du marquis de La Fare : Chaulieu, Guillaume Amfrye de, 1639-1720 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Publication date. 1803. Publisher. Paris, Renouard. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. University of Michigan. Language. French.