Songs of Old France
Triolets
Charles D'Orléans
1391–1465
Leave me to ponder at my ease,
Alas! grant me the leisure:
My fancies are such sweet pleasure,
That speech no more doth please.
When Melancholy's pale disease
Assails me out of measure,
Leave me to ponder at my ease,
Alas! grant me this leisure.
And when, my spirit to appease,
I summon memory's treasure,
That so soon doth bring me pleasure;
May this, for God's sake, not displease,
Leave me to ponder at my ease.
By: Percy Allen
Contributed by: Rich Lawson
Contributed by: Rich Lawson