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Index of English Titles Epitaph, 203 ‘Fair children, take care not to lose, 185 Fake beauty whose cost to me is dear, 125 Fortune I was called – by scholars long ago, 237 Fourteen fifty-six was the year, 17 Frail men, suffering the points of reason’s darts, 217 [Good Lesson for Lost Children],185 Grant him eternal rest now dead, 203 [The Great Testament], 47 Have some pity now, pity on me, 225 Here, in this garret, lies and sleeps, 203 Herewith poor Villon’s testament, 213 I die of thirst beside the fountainhead, 221 If I love and serve my lady with a will, 179 I heard the Lovely Armouress, 83 I’m Frank, which weighs me down of late, 239 In arsenic most sulphurous and pure, 165 In the thirtieth year of my age, 47 Lady of Heaven, Regent of the Earth, 119 Lay [Rondeau], 129 The Legacy [The Little Testament of Villon], 17 Letter [Letter to his Friends], 225 [Letter to his Friends], 225 [The Little Testament], 17 [The Lovely Armouress to the Girls on the Game], 91 May he confront the beasts that belch out fire, 219 My noble lord and prince of high renown, 227 Now tell me where has Flora gone, 75 Now whether it’s the holy Pope, 79 The Old Woman Regretting the Days of her Youth, 83 On my return from the harsh prison, 195 Our father Noah, first planter of the vine, 151 Praise to the Court [Request to the Court of Parliament], 243 Problem [Ballade in the Name of Fortune], 237 [Quatrain], 239 Question to the Clerk at the Gate [Ballade of the Appeal], 247 270
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Index of English Titles [The Regrets of the Lovely Armouress], 83 Request to Monseigneur de Bourbon, 227 [Request to the Court of Parliament], 243 [Rondeau] (‘Death, I appeal against your rigour’), 129 [Rondeau] (‘Grant him eternal rest, now dead’), 203 Song, 195 So take your fill of love and go, 99 ‘So think it over, pretty Glover, 91 The Testament [The Great Testament], 47 To Carthusian, Celestine, 211 Ve rset [Rondeau], 203 Villon’s Epitaph [Ballade of the Men Hanged], 241 What do you think of my appeal, 247 What’s more, where’s Callixtus the Third, 77 Who’s that, 231 ‘Whether you counterfeit your brass, 187 271

Index of English Titles

Epitaph, 203

‘Fair children, take care not to lose, 185 Fake beauty whose cost to me is dear, 125 Fortune I was called – by scholars long ago, 237 Fourteen fifty-six was the year, 17 Frail men, suffering the points of reason’s darts, 217

[Good Lesson for Lost Children],185 Grant him eternal rest now dead, 203 [The Great Testament], 47

Have some pity now, pity on me, 225 Here, in this garret, lies and sleeps, 203 Herewith poor Villon’s testament, 213

I die of thirst beside the fountainhead, 221 If I love and serve my lady with a will, 179 I heard the Lovely Armouress, 83 I’m Frank, which weighs me down of late, 239 In arsenic most sulphurous and pure, 165 In the thirtieth year of my age, 47

Lady of Heaven, Regent of the Earth, 119 Lay [Rondeau], 129 The Legacy [The Little Testament of Villon], 17 Letter [Letter to his Friends], 225 [Letter to his Friends], 225 [The Little Testament], 17 [The Lovely Armouress to the Girls on the Game], 91

May he confront the beasts that belch out fire, 219 My noble lord and prince of high renown, 227 Now tell me where has Flora gone, 75 Now whether it’s the holy Pope, 79 The Old Woman Regretting the Days of her Youth, 83 On my return from the harsh prison, 195 Our father Noah, first planter of the vine, 151

Praise to the Court [Request to the Court of Parliament], 243 Problem [Ballade in the Name of Fortune], 237

[Quatrain], 239 Question to the Clerk at the Gate [Ballade of the Appeal], 247

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