Love hath so long possess'd me for his own
And made his lordship so familiar
That he, who at first irk'd me, is now grown
Unto my heart as its best secrets are.
And thus, when he in such sore wise doth mar
My life that all its strength seems gone from it.
Mine inmost being then feels thoroughly quit
Of anguish, and all evil keeps afar.
Love also gathers to such power in me
That my sighs speak, each one a grievous thing.
Always soliciting
My Gabriel's salutation piteously.
Whenever he beholds me, it is so,
Who is more sweet than any words can show.

Autor: Sylvain Reynard

Love hath so long possess'd me for his own<br />And made his lordship so familiar<br />That he, who at first irk'd me, is now grown<br />Unto my heart as its best secrets are.<br />And thus, when he in such sore wise doth mar<br />My life that all its strength seems gone from it.<br />Mine inmost being then feels thoroughly quit<br />Of anguish, and all evil keeps afar.<br />Love also gathers to such power in me<br />That my sighs speak, each one a grievous thing.<br />Always soliciting<br />My Gabriel's salutation piteously.<br />Whenever he beholds me, it is so,<br />Who is more sweet than any words can show. - Sylvain Reynard


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