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63. Balade: «Ma seule dame, plus que nulle autre amee» 
			 
			Vostre beauté, ma belle douce dame, 
			A mon cuer mis en si tresdur party 
			Que par desir il art tout et enflame 
			Si asprement que, pour certain, mal vy, 
			Se bien prochaine ne m’est vostre mercy, 
			L’eure et le jour que premier vous amay. 
			Car je sçay bien que pour celle morray, 
			S’il ne vous plaist a moy reconforter 
			Prouchainement et ma douleur muer 
			En la leesse que tant ay desiree. 
			Et s’ainsy n’est, brief me fauldra finer, 
			Ma seule dame, plus que nulle autre amee. 
			 
			Car la douleur qui me point et entamer 
			Me fait avoir si doulereux soussi 
			Que pluseurs fois du mal mon cuer se pasme, 
			En vous priant que par vous resjoy 
			De la tristesse qui l’a taint et noircy 
			Soit, s’il vous plaist. Ou autrement bien sçay 
			Que bien briefment ma vie fineray, 
			Car en ce point ne pourroit durer 
			Mon dolent cuer. Et se brief alegier 
			Ne m’en voulez, la mort me soit donnee, 
			Si que fauldront les maulx qu’ay a porter, 
			Ma seule dame, plus que nulle autre amee. 
			 
			Et s’il vous plaist que je muire, par m’ame, 
			Trop bien le vueil, car de ce monde cy 
			Suy ennuié, car je le hé et blasme, 
			Jusques a tant que par vous adoucy 
			Soit mon grief mal et mon cuer enrichi 
			De vostre amour que tant vueil et vouldray 
			Que saichiez bien, Belle, se je ne l’ay, 
			Que tout le monde ne me pourroit garder 
			Qu’il ne me faille la mort brief endurer. 
			Maiz bien me plaist, s’a vo doulz cuer agree. 
			Or m’en vueilliez vo vouloir commander, 
			Ma seule dame, plus que nulle autre amee. 
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63. Ballade: “My only lady, beloved more than any other” 
			 
			Your beauty, my beautiful gentle lady, 
			Placed my heart in so difficult a state 
			That out of desire it burns and is inflamed  
			So sharply that, for certain, I fare poorly 
			If very soon your mercy is not mine, 
			On the hour and day that I loved you first. 
			For I know well that I shall die of this 
			If it doesn’t please you to comfort me 
			At once, and to change my sorrow 
			Into the happiness that I have desired so much. 
			And if it is not so, soon I must die, 
			My only lady, beloved more than any other. 
			 
			For the sorrow that pierces and consumes me 
			Causes me to have such sorrowful care 
			That many times my heart faints from the pain 
			In praying you that it be brought to joy 
			From the sadness than has colored and darkened it, 
			If it pleases you. Or otherwise, I know 
			That very shortly my life will end, 
			For in this state cannot endure 
			My grieving heart. And if you do not wish 
			To relieve me quickly, may death be given to me, 
			So that the pains that I must bear will cease, 
			My only lady, beloved more than any other. 
			 
			And if it please you that I die, by my soul, 
			I want it very much, for of this world 
			I am tired, for I hate it and reproach it, 
			Until by you is softened 
			My grievous pain, and my heart is enriched 
			By your love, which I want and will want so much 
			That, know well, fair one, if I do not have it, 
			That all the world could not prevent 
			My being forced soon to suffer death. 
			But it pleases me well if it pleases your gentle heart. 
			Now please command of me what you wish, 
			My only lady, beloved more than any other. 
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