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General Information

Title: Martin menait son porceau au marché
Composer: Clément Janequin

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicings: ATTB or SATB

Genre: SecularChanson

Language: French
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

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Martin menait son porceau au marché,
Avec Alix qui, en la plaine grande,
Pria Martin de faire le péché
De l’un sur l’autre, de l’un sur l’autre.

Et Martin lui demande :
Et qui tiendra notre porceau, friande ?
Qui ? dit Alix, bon remède il ya.
Lors le porceau à sa jambe lia.

Et Martin juche qui lourdement engaine
Le porc eut peur et Alix s’écria :
Martin, serre, notre porceau m’entraîne,
Martin, serre, notre porceau m’entraîne !