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… à aultre ne veulx estre


Love letters of Great Men and Women

Staying with our theme of love letters from great men and women, I want you to have “… à aultre ne veulx estre” (Eng: to anyone else I do not want to belong), which I believe to be by Marguerite of Navarre. Aultre means other in Rabelaisian French.

Aultre

See also: Aultre ne veulx estre (No desire to be otherwise), quotation from Félicien Rops.

This entry was posted in European culture, literature, love on June 9, 2008 by jahsonic.

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