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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|French}}
{{Text|French|
<poem>
Las! Je m'y plains, mauldicte soit fortune,
Las! Je m'y plains, mauldicte soit fortune,
quant pour aimer je n'ai que desplaisir.
quant pour aimer je n'ai que desplaisir.
Venez, regretz, venez mon coeur saisir,
Venez, regretz, venez mon coeur saisir,
et le monstrez a ma dame importune.
et le monstrez a ma dame importune.}}
</poem>


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Edition notes: Original pitch and note-values, French spelling modernised.
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General Information

Title: Las! Je me plains
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularChanson

Language: French
Instruments: A cappella

Published: 1531, Trente et sept chansons musicales a quatre parties, Attaignant, Paris

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Original text and translations

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Las! Je m'y plains, mauldicte soit fortune,
quant pour aimer je n'ai que desplaisir.
Venez, regretz, venez mon coeur saisir,
et le monstrez a ma dame importune.