Mais, quoy que soit du laboureux mestier, Il n'est tresor que de vivre a son aise. - François Villon

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Mais, quoy que soit du laboureux mestier,
Il n'est tresor que de vivre a son aise.

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About François Villon

François de Montcorbier or François Des Loges (c. 1431 – after January 5, 1463) was a French thief, murderer and poet, known to history by the name he adopted, François Villon. His intensely personal poems both celebrate and bitterly deplore his own criminal life in the underclass of late-medieval Paris.

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Alternative Names: François de Montcorbier
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It's true that I have loved,
And gladly would again;
But sad heart, and famished belly
Not even partly satisfied
Force me away from paths of love.
And so, let someone else take over Who has tucked away more food – Dancing is for men of nobler girth.

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