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Title: Lou catounet gascoun

Author: Guillaume Ader

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                      LOV

                    CATOVNET

                    GASCOVN.

                    _Boudat_

               _A MOVSSEIGNE DE
                 FONTARAILLES._

                [Illustration]

                  A TOVLOVSE,
        Per la Vieuse de I. Colomiez,
          Imprimaire deu Rey. 1628.


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            _Lou Catounet Gascoun._


  Si nou soui escriut  ta guise,
    E si nou parli coum tu bos,
    Hem co[~u]te bouilles la camiso,
    Mes lechem lou mesot en l'os.


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          _A_
      TRES-AVNORAT
  SEIGNOV NOBLE MIQVEV
Destarac Marestaing, Bisconte de Cogouts,
Baron de las Baronies de Fontarailles,
Marestaing, Corrensan, & autres locs, Capitani
de cinquante omes d'armes de las
ordonnances deu REY, soun Counseill,
Senechau, & Goubernadou de las Countats
D'armaignac, & de la Ylle Iourdan.


Lou Catounet Mousseigne, apres au courrut la Grecie dab
lous sept Sages, l'Italie dab Catoun lou bieil, l'Aspagne
dab Berin, la France dab Pibrac, s'en ba per la Gascouigne 
la boste fabou. E coum aqueris laoen bestit  la mode deu
lou pas, are iou lei boutat  la size deu noste. E s'empare
de bous Mousseigne, qu'ets en toutes causes lou Catoun de
la bragarde Noublesse de Gascouigne, en atge, en sagesse,
bertut  aunou. Bous sabets be qu'en tout lou mon na pas vn
sadout de pressoune. Que per aquo qu'adun sassajara d'en au
pic, ou pelade, &  si l'vn da deu p, laute lou dara deu
nas. Per aquo donc Mousseigne ioum abrigui de beus, pertau
que quan begen que bous lamantats, diguen que nou lou cau
pas tracta daquere faisoun. Per so qu' apres que lauots
augut plan legit; & iudgeades bounes sas aupinious, laouts
boutade la bride suou cot. Jou sabi be trop que y bertat so
qu'om dits; Que noui y a ta maubs sourt, coum aquet que nou
bo entene. Force lou beiran,  pauquis sam he poou ne haran
lou prouheit. Quet noui ya cause u moun ta plan partide
coum lou sen, cadeun sen pense aou per sa perbesion; Du
cause m'asseguri, qu'a tau lou legira per besiadure, que si
boute la man sur sa coussience, troubara queu toque au biu,
 parle coum cau dab sa cohe. Bous harats dounc Mousseigne
si bous plats, aquet ben au pas,  aquere aunou au Catounet
de graziou quet seguisque toute la Gascouigne dab bous. Et
toutis preguaram Diu deu ceu quets mantengue, bous doungue
boune bite loungue, ets preste tout quant qu'amats en
aquest moun.


  De Gimont lou 1. Octobre, 1607.
      Per boste tres-humble &
      lejau serbidou.

          _G. ADER._




D. ADERIO MVLTIPLICIS
Literatur viro medicin exercitatissimo,

Dirigit Infanos vbi lex Censoria sensus,
  Versa fit appulsu Lesbia norma meo.

D. NICOLAVS, Hoc disticho ludit ex tempore.


DISTICON.

Romanos Carpsit Censor decus huius abiuit.
  Hoc pereunte venit dignior ore Cato.

G. MARQVASSVS, Iuris doctor.


EPIGRAMMA.

Delphica si rursus, vigeant oracula Phoebi,
  Numine, si rursus plena Sybilla fiet
Prudentque legat qu dixit Aderius ore
  Carmina queis titulus debuit esse Cato.
Socratic penitus vanescet gloria fam,
  Sitque Tribus dicet, (rectius iste sapit)
Scilicet ille sibi sapuit, sapientius iste
  Informat cunctos: rectius ergo sapit.

    F. CAVSIANVS GIMONTANVS
      Sapienti dicauit Aderian.


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                 LOV CATOVNET

                    GASCOVN.


    I.

Si bos sabe quauque petit passatge,
Per biu eu mou ses tare san  net
Escoute Amic lou petit catounet,
Oun podes h tout toun aprendisatge.


    II.

  Per ana dounc cap leouat,  ses crente,
Brembet de Dieu,  de sous mandamens,
Oundre lou Pai, la Mai,  toutes gens,
Nou hasses tort  pressoune biouente.


    III.

  He ben  touts ei la drete mesure,
Que lous antics mous an dic que nou cau,
Aute presic que he ben  nou mau,
Et qu'vn mau heit que quets trige nou dure.


    IV.

  Huch coum la mort maubese coumpagnie,
Coum soun gouluts, haubareus, jougadous,
Caoaretez, trichots, miregadous,
Que dab tau gen lou quei segue noui lie.


    V.

  Apren toutjour coume cau que tu bisques
Nout truffes pas sa ditsom deu men mau,
Que quan sie bieil lou toun que sera nau,
Noui y aura loc que ten arregausisques.


    VI.

  Names arren que nou set apertengue.
Seguich lou dret en toutis tous ahez,
Ben aquesit de tort ou de traouez,
Iames sera qua male fin nou bengue.


    VII.

  L'ome de ben contre Diu nou marmure
Mes quan  mau s'arretire en ta et:
Lou maubs temps que lou ceu nous tramet
Nou ben de Diu mes de la creature.


    VIII.

  Deu ben deu Pai, ou daquet que tu as are,
Nout hises pas ses aprenne caucoum:
Siou ben te hail, ten cau ana peu mou,
Qu'au necerous om que bire la care.


    IX.

  Nou prengues pas mes ahez que ta pene
E tous mouyens nou posquen supourta,
Aquet que bo trop gran hech apourta,
E cau que cage ou que perde l'alene.


    X.

  Nou sies per trop amourous de chichesse
Dan boulentez,  prenne coume cau,
Eu puing estret sa dits om que nou plau.
E da sur tout amuche sa noublesse.


    XI.

Dous ei vn temps dens granis lou seguichi,
Mes  la fin amarejant coum hu,
Qu'vn gran seignou nou tire lou chapu,
Que tant que sab qu'om lou pot h serbichi.


    XII.

  Abise plan quen feit de maridatge,
Prengues cousseil deus amics  parens,
S'arrependi puch aprs nei pas temps:
Quom ei carguat de mouill, de mainatge.


    XIII.

  En tous ahs nou t'aupiniastres gouaire
Estan en so quen haran gens de ben
Que lou proucs, ei la Qure'd'vn ben.
E lespitau guine lou plaidejaire.


    XIV.

  L'ome groussous que moussur om apre,
Riche poutent, plan de bes, & cabaus,
Nei  la fin qu'vn bouilhou de touts maus:
L'arroc batut de la grand bentoulre.


    XV.

  Despen lou ben per compas  mesure,
E mesquems lou que tas amassat:
Que puch aprs si lou tas despensat,
Den gaigna mes aquo ba a labenture.


    XVI.

  Tant quom te sab force argent en la bousse
De toutis es Moussur  coumpaignon
Quan nou nas ms delechat s deu mon,
Coum si jams connegut nou t'augousse.


    XVII.

  Dits la paraule aprs lau pensade
A gens segrets que namen pas lou brut:
Atau ne ba deu perpaus quas tengut,
Coume deu bent ou du peire getade.


    XVIII.

  Si hs plase helou de boun couratge,
Sapies aqui, gouerdet de tempacha,
Que nou te caille  la fin reproucha,
Qu'eu regast pert,  l'amic,  lou gatge.


    XIX.

  Si bos au peus bounis locs l'entrade,
Saget de h coume beses que hen,
Nou sies fachous, ny broutous, ni biln,
Ni lampourn, coume bere mainade.


    XX.

  Si ta bertut force de ben s'amasse,
Parens caitious bergoine nou te hn:
Qu'et beau mesleu que lou darr bilen,
Este prum gentilhomme en sa race.


    XXI.

  A tribailla h tout se que tu pousques
Esburbe-te per tout de la doun s:
Praube mesti que i d'vn truque tauls,
D'vn pan derdut, enjourrit, bade mousques.


    XXII.

  Nou hiques pas en ta grane coulre
Que tu madich nout pousques matiga:
Aquet que sab soun bici castiga,
Per dessus touts lo u plus sage s'apere


    XXIII.

  Quan as lou temps de poude h la cause,
Nac boutes pas  tantos ou douman,
Qui per vn cop d'agine de la man,
N'abigne plus ni lou temps, n'i la pause.


    XXIV.

  Nou t'anes pas cargua de fantasies,
Mes tot gaujous agerge tous quehs:
Nou dars ourdes  cinq targes dahs:
A mil escuts de tas malencounies.


    XXV.

  Aule escourga sadits om h la cou
De loungs ahs, charges,  coussoulats:
La populasse aporte tant de caps,
Que mes escoute, oun mes om l'arrasou.


    XXVI.

  Las sages nou disen pas en bades,
Hemne que bo tant de joies pourta,
Si sous mouiens nac poden supourta,
Ou be h mau, ou he pourte las brages.


    XXVII.

  Tut tro[~u]pes plan mes souuen se t'uesperes
De toun parent, ben, ou coumoditat,
Tu sabes trop sac as esprimentat,
Que males son de ton hust las esteres,


    XXVIII.

  Nou hasses mau d'aqueste, ou daute sorte,
Pensan qu'aprs degun nac sabera,
Tu nou poures tant lou houec capera,
Q'a la perfin la humade nou sorte.


    XXIX.

  Si toun prouheit d'entreprene t'assajes,
Nou creignes pas aquets que nan despieit,
Ni l'embejous, que name toun prouheit,
Que pan  bin, sapere tu ten ajes.


    XXX.

  Nou sies daquets qu'espousaran v More,
Vn arrebrec, mes qu'age force argent.
Si nas mouill de quauque boune gent;
L'argent s'en ba,  la bestio demoro.


    XXXI.

  D'ome trichot, jogue tout, encoublaire,
Nou hasses pas amic,  coumpaignoun,
Puch quet nou biu que de tro[~u]pa lou moun,
De t'aguerri, nou s'endare pas gouaire.


    XXXII.

  Si nou las heit, nous bantes de l'oubratje,
Ni d'autru ben nou prenges la banson,
Ou descridat seras per tout lou moun,
Lairon d'aunou, que nes pas petit gatje.


    XXXIII.

  N'ames per trop la hemne ahelequade,
E que nou biu arrestade  l'houstau,
Qu'en cou noun y aje, om y pot pensa mau,
Boun ranoum bau mes que cinte daurade.


    XXXIV.

  Si t'en es pres  launou de nat ome,
Nou sies ta pec de puch ten affraira,
Qu'au desbrembat, lou mau lou cousera,
A quoy ditsom plague de gentilome.


    XXXV.

  Quan toun amic soun negoci dezegue,
Traidouramens eu loc de l'acourda,
Per debat man si lou bas tarrida
Tu hs lou mau puch que boutes la bregue.


    XXXVI.

Nout cargues pas de maubeses noubeles,
Et si degun arren de mau ta dit,
H coum hares si nac aous augit,
Qu'vn lampourn, engendre las querelles.


    XXXVII.

  Necessitat lou mes souuen mous ahouque,
Entaus amics per lous empourtuna,
Brembet aprs quan lous ac cau tourna,
Si nas argent, dau meu en la bouque.


    XXXVIII.

  Hemne si bos que ta mainatjerie
Ane de dret  nou si perde arren,
Nou bire l'oueil de lentour de ton ben
E nanes pas mes louing que la garie:


    XXXIX.

  Nou tournes pas puch que tu ns dehore
En vn dang oun t'es bist fort pregount,
Ta soun dits om ba la dourne  la hount
Qu'a la perfin le toutt y de more.


    XL.

  Quan tu t'en bas per camis, ou carreres,
Ages lou c de saluda las gens,
Nou sies pensiu, barboutaire entre dens,
Qu'aquo nou hen que las gens traoussres.


    XLI.

  L'ome de ben qua la couscience boune,
Nou boulec mau jams segretamens,
Si t'an nousut rencurot libromens,
Qu dent de leit thesique la persoune,


    XLII.

  H per soun cap cauquoum a labenture,
Quantes de gens sen soun arrepentits,
Per da cousseil soun lous letre herits,
Omes sabens quan legit l'escriture.


    XLIII.

  Oundre coum cau las pressounes aqueres,
Qu'et hen deu ben, ou que mes que tu soun,
Nout jogues pas en degu faison,
Ab toun seignou, na trufes na de beres.


    XLIV.

  Si biou bos d'acort en aquest mounde,
Dab toun amic sadits on minge,  beu,
Ms dab aquo sapies toustem qui deu,
Bounis amics entreten lou boun counde.


    XLV.

  Qu'an tu t'as bist tant de mainatge neche,
La praubetat t'a heit poou au taleu,
Si Diu noirich lous auserets deu ceu,
Creigneras tu que n'out dgue que pech.


    XLVI.

  La hemne quei ms que nou cau sabente,
Que parle trop,  que nou crein arren,
Si lou marit la bride nou lou ten,
A la perfin l'oun h v mes cousente.


    XLVII.

  Berou  force an prou bere parade,
Lou ben deu moun h grand gai  la gent,
Ms tout aquo nei  la fin que bent,
Apren bertut, quaquerre ei de durade.


    XLVIII.

  Sage ei lou jouen qu'a trabailla s'endresse,
Que qui nou pren pene quan ei pourin,
Prene la deu quan ei bieil arrousin,
Lou pan des bieils, se deu mole in jouen esse


    XLIX.

  Dab ta mouill si tengues boune bito,
Si de tu ei oundra de coume cau,
Toutjour auras bo[~u] temps deguens l'oustau,
Que d'oun  pax saditsom Diu abite.


    L.

  Au Pai & Mai, ei v gran houli,
S'ets an nat hil, ou hille contraheit;
Nou l'ama autant coume lou millou heit
Diu lous ac da bt souen per estrugui.


    LI.

  N'auges aquet que lou bin lou gouberne,
E msque ms s'et bos acousseilla,
Lou que na sen noun pot gouaire bailla,
E boun cousseil nei pas  la tauerne.


    LII.

  Deguens, dehore,  la bile, au campestre,
Qu'an s bailet serbich fidelamens.
Bailet lejau ditsom communaumens,
Et ben serui, de bailet tourne mestre.


    LIII.

  S'as maleat caucoum en ta nessre,
Echorse te den h le u la rasoun,
Counde trop long sadits-om ei lairoun,
E bieille arroigne ei v male prusre.


    LIV.

  Gouarde de prs dab qui hs amistance,
Dab vn amic si l'esproubes coum cau,
Te cau minja mes d'u coupe de sau,
Qu'atau sen dits qui noui y a assegurance.


    LV.

  Quan lous marits seran de cap de trouches,
Las mouills cau que lous porten aunou,
Qui l'azou  sadits-om per seignou,
Et cau per force anau coueille cardouches.


    LVI.

  Vrous aquet qu'estudie  que beille,
Per h bal cauque jour la maisoun,
De ben aprene ei toustem la sasun,
Qu'encoure apren en tout mouri la bieille.


    LVII.

  Boute toun hil en mestie de boun doure,
Que tant ques jouen lou podes emplega,
Andorte berde ei aiside  plega,
E qui prim bare ac saje de boun oure.


    LVIII.

  Coume bos tu que la gent te serbisquen
S'est arrouin que tout te hasse d,
Qua t'an serbit nout hasse mau lou c,
Per toun moui[~e] que la praube gent bisquen.


    LIX.

  Hemne quan as v paraule entenude,
A toun marit lampourna nou la cau,
Et ms que ms seu pot apourta mau,
Que male lenge ei v dague pounchude.


    LX.

  Nou huges pas las pressounes aqueres,
Que t'an vn cop per toun millou repres,
Escoute plan quan te dan boun endres,
Ses sage men, qu'a tu que ban las peres.


    LXI.

  Groa eu leit, ei ben pres  la hede,
Nou pas  tu que n'as tout so que cau,
De boun maitin perbesis h l'houstau,
Que lou leit caut, h minja soupe hrede.


    LXII.

  Deu mau d'vn aute h toun aprendisatje,
Que coum on dits aquet biu au segu,
Qu'apren d'arraze en la barbe d'autru,
E huch l'esclau d'vn d'angerous passatje.


    LXIII.

  Dab ta mouill prenes cousseil en causes
Que n'anen pas ms en la de l'oustau,
Si hemne sab quas heit arren de mau,
Aquoi prou dit,  puch toquei se gauses.


    LXIV.

  Endure tout que quet diguen ou hassen,
Que coum on dits qui souffric  biscouc,
Dab lou temds bic, so que bese boulouc,
Lou temps,  gens, tout amasse se passen.


    LXV.

  Prse toutjour tous coumpagnous d'aufici,
Enquoere ms que nou lous s'aperten,
Deu qui la da, nou pas de qui la pren,
E la banson, deu trufaire lou bici.


    LXVI.

  Si bos h mau n'out hises de da ahute,
Que lou mauheit madich t'acassara,
E lou ms soun atau t'escounera,
Que dab lou dit amuchara la tute.


    LXVII.

  Per qu'a tas gens nou laches treboulossis,
Nou sies coubes, croumpe cla, pague plan,
Que quan n'auren que tout echut lou pan,
Be leche prou qui nou leche negossis.


    LXVIII.

  Qui  so que cau,  soun aise debise,
Es truffe soun de tu que n'as arren,
Si tu noun as, tribaille  serque-ten,
Que digne tart qui d'autru pan se hise.


    LXIX.

  Si bas eu loc oun degun nou te sou
Aquiu seras amuchat dab lou dit,
E maubengut, qu'a nosses ses coumbit
Disen lous bieils, lou Capoun ei ses cou.


    LXX.

  Boula trop haut ei peguesse,  houlie,
A tu que n'as las ales per ac h,
Causse ditsom sabatoun de toun p,
E gouerde plan dab qui prenes pari.


    LXXI.

  Puch qu'vn hablaire  toutes gens auge,
Ages toustem en la bouque la sau,
Parle pauquet  que sie coume cau,
Qu'eu bachet plen ei lou que mens tou mege.


    LXII.

  Bei de laze  ba pauque de coete,
Qui soun temps merse  gouarda jougadous,
L'vn pert lou temps,  l'autre ei mallurous,
Qu'argent de joc jamis nou s'aprouheite.


    LXXIII.

  Esprime-te quin mesti que te hasses,
De h toustem la besouigne coume cau,
Vn coup soulet que nages heit que mau,
Semble  las gens que toustem tu pedasses.


    LXXIV.

  Et y a de gens que quant  qut lous trigue
De despensa so quesan gouasaignat,
S'abisen puch trop tard quand nei anat,
Qu'aur[~e] plan heit de h coum la hourmigue.


    LXXV.

  N'out fondes pas en l'ouncle, n'en la si,
Nen nat amic, biu coum seres soulet,
Nous em aci coum l'oumbre deu houlet,
Tau penses biu, que la mort loun ami.


    LXXVI.

  Boeu  mingea dab arregle  mesure,
H ben au cos,  espraigne lou ben,
Si bos mingea  tout oure que ben,
Tu bos h ms que nout mande nature.


    LXXVII.

  La hille quei presse d'amourousi,
N'abise pas ms enla que deu nas,
Hille gou plan quan te maridaras,
Que n'ages pas mau marit,  mau di.


    LXXVIII.

  Qui ses mesti de pauc de ben se hise,
Ou de l'amou de cauques sous amics,
Quan dab lou temps soun mersats lous ardits
Trop tart apres lou boun ome s'abise.


    LXXIX.

  Beges toustem de tout so qu'entreprenes
Millou la fin que lou coumenament,
Aquet y ba sadits-om de ciment,
Que nou pert pas, ni soun ben, ny sas penes,


    LXXX.

  Quan om be mort quaucun que h nessere,
N'aoance arren de gemi de ploura,
Nou poud pas tout ajams dura,
Quet ei perdut per so que mortau, ere.


    LXXXI.

  Si tu ten bas per marquats, ou per heires,
Que nou sie pas per engane degun,
Per y pana, ou per trompa qu'auqun,
Quen aquet jour cla si besen las peires.


    LXXXII.

  Chiche maudit digues me que t'aoance,
Biou caitiu per ac tout amarra,
Ses degun grat lou que toun ben aura,
Rout g bon temps s'en pleara la pance.


    LXXXIII.

  Gouerdet d'aquet qua naturau de mule,
Que sab ques pense,  sen saube toustem,
Hiset daquet quac dits coum ac enten,
Qu'ome de ben james nou dissimule.


    LXXXIV.

  Aule bacht nou ten arren que baille,
D'un sac nou sort que so quei as boutat,
Toustem auras mau,  maluretat,
S'aujes lampors, de truans, & canaille.


    LXXV.

  Nou prses trop v pressoune courouse.
Ne lous que ban per tout los  l'escout,
Aquets pounchuts qu'atau bon sabe tout,
An houec eu c,  l'arme cautelouse.


    LXXXVI.

  Ten plan ta hille ne crente  retirade,
Qu'aci, naquiu nane pas  touts bens,
E mes que mes demest las jounes gens,
Que lou houec sort de la peire truquade.


    LXXXVII.

  Aquoi dits-om vn escud de coupes
Lou que ba trop fresat,  causse-lis,
Car et  tant d'aupinion det medich,
Ques prese lin mes que nou bau estoupes.


    LXXXVIII.

  Lou qua desi de perbengue, & d'aprene
Tout a jams males gens hugira,
Que dab lous cas, om apren de laira,
E mala arrouigne, ei dangeirouse  prene.


    LXXXIX.

  Vn amourous tant que l'amou lou dure,
N'abise pas nade sorte d'ahs,
En aquet temps gouerde l'amic que hs,
Mouill nei pas benefici ses cure.


    XC.

  Be lou s'ataing se mau a lou que gause
Peirassegea lou moustin que s'endrom;
Aquet na pas en bades sadits om,
Que serque,  trobe, empleguade la pause.


    XCI.

  Esta brembat quan tu prenes en cure,
Ben de pepils, ou madiches quehs,
Qu'vn jour aquets saberan lous ahs,
Que dab lou temps la mesple que madure.


    XCII.

  Bilen seras coum vn sac de pesquaire,
Si nes ounest en tous acoutramens,
Hemne que ba ta crocolourdamens
Dits lou coumun nou deu pas bale gouaire.


    XCIII.

  Nou sies daquets que bon he grand parade
De bastimens,  de mobles touts naus,
Que lous antics disen plan  perpaus,
L'oustau bastit,  la bigne plantade.


    XCIV.

  Noun ya degun de sa bouque ques cante,
Es-bante fort set  lou sens rassis,
Aquet dits-om na pas bounis besis,
Que per aquo cau quet madich se bante.


    XCV.

  Iams lou sage en sa mage hraguere,
Nous despuillec prum qu'ana dromi,
Bistis sen soun queus ac qual gemi,
Mescouneguts, en lou grane nessere.


    XCVI.

  Dab sous amics quauque moutet de gorge,
Arregausish, ten allegre,  gaujous
Ms parla lourd, ei toustem aujous,
Que bet parla dits-om bouque n'escorge.


    XCVII.

  Abise plan que toun cousseil ourdoune,
Qua subertout nou sien jounes gens.
Que nan vsat lou mesti prou de temps,
Ab so de bieil haras la soupe boune.


    XCVIII.

  Et noui ya eu mo[~u], ni Moussur, ni Madame,
Que nage vn cop deffortunes,  maus,
Que nous em touts malaustrucs,  mourtaus
E Diu castigue an aquet que mes ame.


    XCIX.

  Si lou machant per vn temps s'aprouheite,
Ome de ben nou ten estounes pas,
Espere vn pauc, qu'a la fin tu beiras,
Que d'vn machant  vn boun bei ya aleite.


    C.

  Gouerdet quan hs quine perde ques si,
De marmura coum vn desesperat,
Si Diu sa pres aquo que t'aou dat
Dits coume Iob, soun noum benasit si.


                     AMEN.


       *       *       *       *       *

L'AVTHEVR AVX GALANS

Hommes & Potes Gimontois.


SONNET.

Ie ne veux, ni ne puis me taire auecque vous,
  Qui succez au berceau la bien disante Muse,
  Et quoy qu'autre subject mes iunes ans amuse,
  Ie veux nourrir mon Ame en vostre laict si doux.
Ce n'est pas que ie sois enuieus ou ialous,
  Mais mon ame ne peut endurcie & pierreuse,
  Venir aupres de vous, comme aupres de Meduse,
  Ayant l'esprit au vers si viste, si fougous.
Vous aimez tendrement vostre Muse Gasconne,
  Qui docte riche, & belle, en vostre vers resonne,
  Et se fait escouter au langage voisin.
Ie l'ayme, mais non pas pour allumer des flammes:
  Mais pour remedier aux erreurs de nos ames,
  Et me dire en effect, d'ame, & corps, medecin.


Ad eosdem Auctoris Distichon.

Semper honos, virtus, vestris celebrata trophe
  Vestrorum applausus pandet amica suos.


       *       *       *       *       *

[Errata:

Stanzas XLIX and LV are partly illegible, possibly due to physical
damage. In the printed book, LV is on the outside of the last leaf
of signature B, while XLIX is in the same position on the inside of
the leaf.

Dirigit Infanos vbi lex Censoria sensus,
  _so in text:_ Insanos?

Caoaretez, trichots, miregadous,
  _text illegible: "mi" conjectural_

E huch l'esclau d'vn d'angerous passatje.
  _so in text:_ dangerous?

Si tu ten bas per marquats, ou per heires,
  _so in text:_ t'en?]





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