Songs of Old France
Lay, or Rather Rondel
François Villon
1461
Death, from thy too rigorous part
I appeal, who tore from my side
My mistress and, unsatisfied,
Dost hold me here, by potent art,
To languish until strength depart.
What hurt did she thee ere she died,
Death?
Two we were, and with but one heart,
If that be dead, would I had died
Rather, sooth, than living abide
As an image is, dead at heart,
Death!
By: Percy Allen
Contributed by: Rich Lawson
Contributed by: Rich Lawson