Lancan Vei Per Mei La Landa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACCA ABAACCA ABAACCA ABAACCA ABAACCA CCA CCA AC D A A CLancan vei per mei la landa | A |
dels arbres chazer la f lha | B |
ans que lh frejura s'espanda | A |
ni l gens termini s'esconda | A |
m'es bel que si' auzitz mos chans | C |
qu'estat n' aurai mais de dos ans | C |
e cov que n fass' esmenda | A |
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Mout m'es greu que ja reblanda | A |
celeis que vas me s'org lha | B |
car si mos cors re lh demanda | A |
no lh platz que mot m'i responda | A |
Be m'auci mos nescis talans | C |
car sec d' amor los bels semblans | C |
e no ve c' amors lh' atenda | A |
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Deus que tot lo mon garanda | A |
li met' en cor que m'ac lha | B |
c' a me no te pro vianda | A |
ni negus bes no m aonda | A |
Tan sui vas la bela doptans | C |
per qu' e m ren a leis merceyans | C |
si lh platz que m don o que m venda | A |
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Mal o fara si no m manda | A |
venir lai on se desp lha | B |
qu'eu sia per sa comanda | A |
pres del leih josta l'esponda | A |
e lh traya ls sotlars be chaussans | C |
a genolhs e umilians | C |
si lh platz que sos pes me tenda | A |
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Faihz es lo vers tot a randa | A |
si que motz no i deschapd lha | B |
outra la terra normanda | A |
part la fera mar prionda | A |
e si m sui de midons lonhans | C |
vas se m tira com azimans | C |
la bela cui Deus defenda | A |
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Si l reis engles e l ducs normans | C |
o vol eu la veira abans | C |
que l'iverns nos sobreprenda | A |
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parl Pel rei sui engles e normans | C |
e si no fos Mos Azimans | C |
restera tro part calenda | A |
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When I see the leaves of the trees fall off in the middle of the fields before the cold spreads and the good season disappears it seems good to me that my song be heard for I have not done so in over two years and I should atone for that | A |
It is painful for me to serve still the one who is so haughty towards me for if my heart demands something of her she doesn't wish to speak even a word My foolish desire kills me because it pursues the fair appearance of love and does not see that love awaits | C |
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May God who guards the universe place in her heart a welcome for me for no food is of benefit to me and no bounty consoles me I am so uncertain concerning the fair one that I deliver myself pleading for mercy to her So if she wishes she can give me away or sell me | D |
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She would do a wrong if she did not invite me to come to the place where she undresses so that I may be at her command next to her at the edge of the bed and I would take off her graceful slippers on my knees and humble if it pleased her to extend to me her feet | A |
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This poem is perfectly made without a single badly made word beyond the land of Normandy beyound the wild and deep sea And although I am far from my lady I am drawn to her like a magnet she whom God may protect | A |
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If the English king and the Norman duke wish it I shall see her before the winter takes us by surprise By grace of the king I am English and Norman and if it were not for My Magnet I would remain here until after Christmas | C |
Bernard De Ventadorn
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