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Louise Labé, also identified as La Belle Cordière, was a female French poet of the Renaissance, born in Lyon, the daughter of a rich ropemaker, Pierre Charly, and his second wife, Etiennette Roybet. A recent book has argued that the poetry ascribed to her was a feminist creation of a number of French male poets of the Renaissance.

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List of poems by Louise Labe 13 total

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Sonnet VII
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Sonnet III
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I Live, I Die, I Burn, I Drown
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Sonnet XVIII
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Sonnet I
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Sonnet VIII
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Long-Felt Desires
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I Flee The City, Temples, And Each Place
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Sonnet XI
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Sonnet XIV
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Sonnet XXIII
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Sonnet XXIV
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While Yet These Tears
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