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Le content est riche en ce monde
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Et bien heureux en ce temps ci.
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A cœur joyeux liberté monde
vivre chez soi hors de souci.
 
Etre amoureux non point transi.
Et à tous deuil clore les yeux.
Toujours, gaillards, faites ainsi
Et vous vivrez cent ans et mieux.
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The contented is rich in this world
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and happy in this time.
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A merry heart, free world
lives at home without concern.
 
Be in love but not voluptuous.
And to all mourning close your eyes.
Always, fellows, do so
and you will live a hundred years and more.
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Revision as of 20:03, 4 February 2012

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Text and translations

French.png French text

Le content est riche en ce monde
Et bien heureux en ce temps ci.
A cœur joyeux liberté monde
vivre chez soi hors de souci.

Etre amoureux non point transi.
Et à tous deuil clore les yeux.
Toujours, gaillards, faites ainsi
Et vous vivrez cent ans et mieux.

English.png English translation

The contented is rich in this world
and happy in this time.
A merry heart, free world
lives at home without concern.

Be in love but not voluptuous.
And to all mourning close your eyes.
Always, fellows, do so
and you will live a hundred years and more.

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