Lays of the Minnesingers Or German Troubadours of the Twelfth And Thirteenth Cen

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Lays of the Minnesingers Or German Troubadours of the Twelfth And Thirteenth Cen
Edgar Taylor
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Pierre d'Auvergne was a Troubadour of some note at the beginning of the 13th century. When the following translation was made, the original had not been published ; but it has since appeared in " Le Parnasse Occitanien, " and also in M. Raynouard's fifth volume. Our version was formed from Millot's prose translation, and will be found materially to abridge the prolixity of the original; but it represents the burden of the song tolerably well, and is there- fore left as it is.
244; TROUBADOURS.
...Rossinhol en son repaire M' iras ma dona vczer ; E ill diguas lo mieu afaire, &c.
Go, nightingale, and find the beauty I adore ; My heart to her outpour : Bid her each feehng tell.
And bid her charge thee well To say that she forgets me not.
Let her not stay thee there, But come and quick declare The tidings thou hast brought ; For none beside so dear have I, And long for news from none so anxiously.
Away the bird has flown ; away Lightly he goes, inquiring round — Where shall that lovely one be found ?


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