The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric to A.D. 1300 |
Contents
Selected Lyrics with Comments | 63 |
Prudentius 348c 410 | 71 |
Fortunatus c 530+609 | 77 |
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accentual aeternum misericordia ejus amigo amor ANONYMOUS assonance beautiful became bien Cantiga canzone chanson Christian classical close coblas cossante couplets d'amor dame Dante descort Deus Dieu dona donna early example Eya velar Filglio France French gran greatest half hu et hu hymns imitation influence Italian Italy joie known language later Latin Latin verse length less lines liturgical lyric Madre masculine metre Middle mihi monorhyme morte origin pastoral pastourelle poem poetry poets popular probably produced Provençal Quam quod quoniam in aeternum refrain religious rhymes Romance Saint secular Senher Sequence shows simple song sonnet stanza strophe style syllables theme thirteenth century throughout trochaic troubadours varied writers written wrote