- Can vei la
lauzeta mover (PC 70.43) is a song
written in the
Occitan language by
Bernart de Ventadorn, a 12th-century troubadour. It is
among both the...
- "lovers and lovers' observance" (as in
Bernart de Ventadorn's Can vei la
lauzeta mover) and with "church services".
These meanings of
daybreak and religious...
-
troubadours of
Provence and
southern France,
quotes from Bernart's Can vei la
lauzeta mover twice.
Falck 2001, § para. 1.
Falck 2001, § para. 4.
Wilhelm 1990...
- for
every stanza. The
sequence can be
extremely simple, as in Can vei la
lauzeta mover,
whose stanzas consist of
eight lines of
eight metrical syllables...
-
Swych Vertu Kinderly In
Dulce Jubilo Love Me
Broughte I Am Eve Quan Vey La
Lauzeta The
Coventry Carol Undrentide Ecce
Mundi Gaudium Blow
Northern Wind "Allmusic...
-
translation of
lines about a lark from the
troubadour song Can vei la
lauzeta mover. In turn, he has been
suggested to be an
influence on Dante. Three...
- Cantos.
After quoting two
phrases from
Bernart de Ventadorn's Can vei la
lauzeta mover, a poem in
which the
speaker determines to
abandon love
because he...
- fol fool ɡ ****
garage dʒ jorn
raging tʃ chansó
match k cansó
neglect l
lauzeta laundry m
amors marine n
benanansa natural p
perduda captain ɾ vestidura...
- in the original, it is
given in
English prose. The poem is Can vei la
lauzeta mover by
Bernart de Ventadorn. A
minor character, a man
famous for many...