Analysis of O ma belle rebelle!

Jean Antoine de Baif 1532 (Venice) – 1589 (Paris)



O ma belle rebelle!
Las! que tu m'es cruelle,
Ou quand d'une doux souris,
Larron de mes esprits,
Ou quand d'une parole,
Mignardètement molle,
Ou quand d'une regard d'yeux
Fièrement gracieux,
Ou quand d'un petit geste,
Tout divin, tout céleste,
En amoureuse ardeur
Tu plonges tout mon coeur!

O ma belle rebelle!
Las! que tu m'est cruelle,
Quand la cuisant ardeur
Qui me brule le coeur
Fait que je te demande,
A sa brûlure grande,
Un rafraichissement
D'un baiser seulement.
O! ma belle rebelle!
Las, que tu m'es cruelle,
Quand d'un petit baiser
Tu ne veux m'apaiser.

Me puisse-je un jour, dure!
Venger de ton injure;
Mon petit maître amour
Te puisse outrer un jour,
Et pour moi langoureuse
Il te fasse amoureuse
Comme il m'a langoureux
De toi fait amoureux.
Alors, par ma vengeance
Tu auras connaissance
Quel mal fait du baiser
Un amant refuser.

O my fine rebel

O my fine rebel,
how cruel you are to me!
When you steal my spirits
with a gentle smile,
or when with a word
dainty and soft,
or with a glance of your eyes
full of proud grace,
or with a so divine,
so heavenly gesture,
you plunge my heart
into amorous flame!

O my fine rebel,
how cruel you are to me!
When the flames
which consume my heart
compel me to beg you
this great heat
to cool and slake
with but one kiss.
O my fine rebel,
how cruel you are to me,
when with one little kiss
you will not appease me.

If I could but one day
avenge your wronging of me,
if only my little master Amor
could provoke you one day
and make you fall
in love with me,
who am so langorous
being in love with you!
Then by my revenge
you would know
what it means to refuse
a kiss to a lover.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1111 111111 111110 1111 11101 111 111011 111 1111101 11111 111 11111 1111 1111011 1111 11101 11111 01111 11 1111 1111 111111 111101 1111 111111 11110 110111 11111 1111 1111 11101 1111 11110 111 11111 111 11110 11110 1101111 111110 10101 11101 1001 1101111 1111 110101 110010 1111 011001 11110 1101111 101 10111 011111 111 1101 1111 11110 1101111 111101 111011 111111 011111 1101101010 101111 0111 0111 1111 100111 11101 111 111101 011010
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,642
Words 314
Sentences 20
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 12, 12, 12, 1, 12, 12, 12
Lines Amount 73
Letters per line (avg) 17
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 179
Words per stanza (avg) 45
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Jean Antoine de Baif

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