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Deux Rondeaux

Song Cycle by Willem van der Bilt (1901 - 1990)

1. Rondeau XXX  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: French (Français) 
Il a aujourd’hui un mois,
Que mon ami s’en alla.
Mon cœur demeure morne et coi.
Il a aujourd’hui un mois.
« A Dieu, me dit, je m’en vais. »
Ne puis à moi ne parla.
Il a aujourd’hui un mois.

Text Authorship:

  • by Christine de Pizan (1363 - c1434), "Rondeau XXX"

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

2. Rondeau LII  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: French (Français) 
Il me tarde que lundi viengne
Car mon ami doy veoir lors.
A fin qu'entre mes bras le tiengne
Il me tarde que lundi viengne.

Si lui pri qu'il lui en souviengne ;
Car pour veoir son gentil corps
Il me tarde que lundi viengne.

Text Authorship:

  • by Christine de Pizan (1363 - c1434), "Rondeau LII"

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
Total word count: 85
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