Aucassin And Nicolette : An Old-French Song-Tale

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The pilgrim from his bed arose.
And back to his own country goes.
Safe and sound and free from teen, And better than he'd ever been!
Sweetest love and Lily white, 20 AIR in greeting, fair in flight, Fair in playing, fair in toying.
Speaking fair, and fair enjoying.
Kissing sweet, and sweet in cheer, — None could ever hate thee, dear !
For thee I'm in this prison thrown.
Here I sit and make great moan, And here meseemeth I shall end For thee, sweet friend ! " Now they Speak, and they Relate, and
... they Say : Aucassin was in prison as you have heard and understood, and Nicolette was, on the other hand, in the chamber. It was in summer time, in the month of May, when the days are warm, long and clear, and the nights quiet and unclouded.
Nicolette lay one night in her bed and saw the moon shine clear through the window and she heard the nightin- gale sing in the garden and she thought of Aucassin her friend whom she loved ^o much. She began to think on the Count Garin de Beaucaire who hated her unto death, and so she thought that she would stay there no longer, for if she were betrayed and Count Garin knew of it, he would make her die an evil death.


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