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by Pierre de Ronsard (1524 - 1585)

Heureuse fut l'estoile fortunée
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG
Heureuse fut l'estoile fortunée,
Qui d'un bon œil ma maistresse aperceut :
Heureux le bers, et la main qui la sçeut
Emmaillotter, le jour qu'elle fut née.
 
Heureuse fut la mammelle en-mannée
De qui le lait premier elle reçeut :
Et bien-heureux le ventre qui conceut
Si grand' beauté de si grands dons ornée !
 
Heureux les champs qui eurent cet honneur
De la voir naistre, et de qui le bon-heur
L'Inde et l'Egypte heureusement excelle !
 
Heureux le fruit dont grosse elle sera,
Mais plus heureux celuy qui la fera
Et femme et mere, en lieu d'une pucelle !

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