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===Original Italian text===
*[[Susann' un jour (Jean de Castro)|Jean de Castro]]
*[[Susanne un jour (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]]
*[[Susanne un jour (Didier Lupi second)|Didier Lupi second]]
*[[Susann' un jour (Philippe de Monte)|Philippe de Monte]]
*[[Susann' un jour (Cipriano de Rore)|Cipriano de Rore]]
===English translations===
*[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|Susanna fair some time assaulted was (William Byrd)]] 1588, a5
*[[Susanna fair (1589) (William Byrd)|Susanna fair some time assaulted was (William Byrd)]] 1589, a3
*[[Susanna fair some time of love (Giles Farnaby)]]
*[[Susanna fair whom lying lips (Alfonso Ferrabosco I)]]
===German translation===
*[[Susannen fromm (Orlando di Lasso)]]
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Revision as of 15:03, 27 October 2018

General information

Lyricist: Guillaume Guéroult

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Original Italian text

English translations

German translation


Text and translations

French.png French text

Susanne un jour d'amour solicitée
par deux viellardz, convoitans sa beauté,
fut en son coeur triste et desconfortée,
voyant l'effort fait à sa chasteté.
Elle leur dict, Si par desloyauté
de ce corps mien vous avez jouissance,
c'est fait de moy. Si je fay resistance,
vous me ferez mourir en deshonneur.
Mais j'aime mieux périr en innocence,
que d'offenser par peché le Seigneur.

English.png English translation

One day, Susanne's love was solicited by
Two old men coveting her beauty.
She became sad and displeased in her heart,
Seeing the attempt at her chastity.
She said : 'If, dishonourably,
From my body you take pleasure,
This is done to me. If I resist,
You would make me die in disgrace.
But I would rather perish innocent,
Than to offend the Lord with a sin.

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