Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Louise Labe

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French poet Louise Labe.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Louise Labe

Louise Charlin Perrin Labé,, also identified as La Belle Cordière, was a feminist French poet of the Renaissance born in Lyon, the daughter of wealthy ropemaker Pierre Charly and his second wife, Etiennette Roybet.

You are alone my evil and my good With you I have everything - without you nothing
The next greatest pleasure to love is to talk of love.
Je vis, je meurs; je me br u" le et me noie. I live, I die; I am on fire and I drown. — © Louise Labe
Je vis, je meurs; je me br u" le et me noie. I live, I die; I am on fire and I drown.
Quelque rigueur qui loge en votre coeur, Amour s'en peut un jour rendre vainqueur. That little harshness which resides in your heart, Love will vanquish someday.
A woman's heart always has a burned mark.
The second greatest pleasure after love is talking about it.
Ne reprenez, dame, si j'ai aime , Si j'ai senti mille torches ardentes, Mille travaux, mille douleurs mordantes, Si, en pleurant, j'ai mon temps consume . Do not blame me, madam, if I loved, If I felt one thousand burning torches, One thousand labours, or one thousand scathing pains, If, in crying, I spent all my time.
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