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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Adieu à la France, by Marc L'escarbot
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+Title: Adieu à la France
+ Sur l'embarquement du sieur de Poutrincourt et de son
+ Équipage faisant voile en la terre de Canadas dicte la
+ France Occidentalle
+
+Author: Marc L'escarbot
+
+Release Date: January 26, 2007 [EBook #20441]
+
+Language: French
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADIEU À LA FRANCE ***
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+Produced by Rénald Lévesque
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+ ADIEU A LA FRANCE
+ SUR L'EMBARQUEMENT DU SIEUR DE POUTRINCOURT
+ ET DE SON ÉQUIPAGE
+ faisant voile en la terre de Canadas
+ dicte la France Occidentalle
+
+ Le vingt-sixiesme de
+ May, 1606
+
+ Avec une lettre de l'Autheur, addressante à
+ Mademoiselle sa Mère.
+
+
+ PAR MARC L'ESCARBOT
+
+ Vervinois
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ A ROUEN,
+
+ De l'Imprimerie de Jean Petit.
+ Jouxte la copie Imprimée à la Rochelle,
+
+ 1606
+
+
+
+
+Ores que la saison du Printemps nous invite
+A seillonner le dos de la vague Amphitrite,
+Et kaler vers les lieux où Phoebus chaque jour
+Va faire tout lassé son humide séjour,
+Je veux ains que partir dire Adieu à la France
+Celle qui m'a produit, et nourri dès l'enfance,
+Adieu non pour tousjours, mais bien sous cet espoir
+Qu'encores quelque jour je la pourray revoir.
+
+A dieu donc douce mère, à dieu France amiable
+A dieu de tous humains le séjour délectable;
+A dieu riches palais, à dieu nobles citez
+Dont l'aspect a mes yeux mille fois contentéz;
+A dieu tours & clochers dont les pointes cornues
+Avoisinans les cieux s'élèvent sur les nues:
+Adieu prez émaillez d'un million de fleurs
+Ravissans mes esprits de leur soüesves odeurs;
+Adieu belles forests, à dieu larges campagnes,
+A dieu encore à vous sourcilleuses montagnes:
+Adieu costaux vineux, & superbes chasteaux;
+A dieu honneur des champs; bleds, vins & gras troupeux
+Et vous, ô ruisselets, fontaines et rivières,
+Qui m'avez délecté en cent mille manières,
+Et mille fois charmé au doux gazouillement
+De vos brûlantes eaux, à dieu semblablement;
+Nous allons sous l'espoir d'une bonne fortune
+Combattans la fureur du tempestueux Neptune
+Pour parvenir aux lieux où d'une ample moisson
+Se présente aux Chrestiens une belle saison.
+
+O combien se prépare & d'honneur & de gloire
+Et à jamais sera louable la mémoire.
+A ceux-là qui poussez de sainte intention
+Auront le bel object de cette ambition
+Les peuples à jamais béniront l'entreprise
+Des autheurs d'un tel bien: & d'une plume apprise
+A graver dans l'airain de l'immortalité
+J'en laisserai mémoire à la postérité.
+
+DE MONTS tu es celui de qui le haut courage
+A tracé le chemin à un si grand ouvrage;
+Et pource de ton nom malgré l'effort des ans
+La fueille verdoira d'un éternel printemps.
+Que si en ce devoir que j'ai desja tracé,
+Je veux de ton mérite exalter la louange
+Sur l'Esquille, & le Nil, & la Seine, & le Gange,
+Et faire l'univers bruire de ton renom,
+Si bien qu'en tout endroit on révère ton nom
+Mais je ne pourrai pas faire de Roy mémoire,
+Qu'à la suite de ce je ne couche en l'histoire
+Celui duquel ayant cognu la probité:
+Le sens & la valeur & la fidelité,
+Tu l'as digne trouvé à qui ta lieutenance
+Fust seurement commise en la nouvelle France
+Pour te servir d'Hercule & soulager le faix
+Que se surchargeroit au dessein que tu en fais.
+
+POUTRINCOURT, c'est donc toi qui as touché mon ame,
+Et lui a inspiré une dévote flamme
+A célébrer ton los; & faire par mes vers
+Qu'à l'advenir ton nom vole par l'univers.
+Ta valeur dès long temps en la France cognue
+Cherche une nation aux hommes incognue
+Pour la rendre sujette de l'empire François,
+Et encore y asseoir le throne de nos Rois:
+Ains plustost (car en toi la sagesse éternelle
+A mis je ne sçai quoi digne d'une ame belle)
+Le motif qui premier a excité ton coeur
+A si loin rechercher un immortel honneur,
+Est le zèle dévot & l'affection grande
+De rendre à l'Eternel une agréable offrande,
+Lui vouant toi, tes biens, ta vie, & tes enfans,
+Que tu vas exposer à la merci des vents,
+Et d'un pole voguant jusques à l'autre pole
+Pour son nom exalter & sa saincte parole.
+
+Ainsi tous deux portez de mesme affection:
+Ainsi l'un fécondant l'autre en intention,
+Heureux vous acquerrez une immortelle vie
+Qui de félicité tousjours sera suivie:
+Vie non point semblable à celle de ces dieux
+Que l'antique ignorance a peinte dans les cieux
+Pour avoir (comme vous) reformé la nature,
+Les moeurs & la raison des hommes sans culture,
+Mais une vie où gist ceste félicité,
+Que les oracles saincts de la Divinité
+Ont libéralement promis aux sainctes ames
+Que le ciel a formé de ses plus pures flammes.
+
+Tel est vostre destin, & cependant ça bas
+Vostre nom glorieux ne craindra le trespas,
+Et la postérité de vostre gloire esprise
+Sera esmue à suivre une mesme entreprise,
+Mais vous serez le centre où se rapportera
+Ce que l'ange futur en vous suivant fera.
+
+Toi qui par la terreur de ta saincte parole
+Regis à ton vouloir les postillons d'Æole,
+Qui des flots irritez peux l'orgueil abbaisser,
+Et les vallons des eaux en un moment hausser,
+Gran Dieu, sois nostre Guide en ce douteux voyage
+Puis que tu nous y as enflammé le courage;
+Lasche de tes thrésors un favorable vent
+Qui pousse notre barque en peu d'heures au Pouant,
+Et fay que là puissions arrivez par ta grâce
+Jetter le fondement d'une Chrestienne race.
+
+
+_Pour m'esgayez l'esprit ces vers je composois
+Lors que premier je vis les murs des Rochelois._
+
+
+
+
+A MESSIEURS DE MONTS ET SES
+Lieutenant et officiez, sur le voyage en la
+France Occidentale.
+
+
+ SONNET
+
+Si les siècles premiers ont célébré la gloire
+De celui qui conquit la Colchide toison,
+Si en ce temps encor du brave fils d'Asson
+Pour peu de chose vit en honneur la mémoire.
+
+Nous devons beaucoup mieux célébrer en l'histoire
+La générosité non du Grégeois Jason
+Mais de vous ô François, que en ceste saison
+D'un plus digne sujet recerchez la victoire.
+
+Le Grec acquit ça bas un terrestre thrésor,
+Il avoit des moyens & des hommes encor
+Tels que les peut avoir entre nous un grand Prince.
+
+Mais vous à vos dépens sans recevoir support
+Que de l'adveu du Roy, pour un nouvel effort
+Ravissez courageux la celeste province.
+
+Par MARC L'ESCARBOT Vervinois.
+
+
+
+
+A MADEMOISELLE ma Mère.
+
+Mademoiselle ma Mère, vous trouverez par adventure estrange mon départ
+d'auprès de vous, lequel est procédé plus du courage, violence de
+jeunesse, que de mespris ou désobéissance. Quoy que s'en soit, je me
+fais fort qu'avec l'aide de Dieu vous aurés à l'advenir du contentement
+de moy. Monsieur de Poutrincourt m'a fait cette faveur de me recevoir en
+sa compagnie pour aller en une entreprise la plus généreuse qui fut
+jamais tentée(?), qui est d'establir la foy Chrestienne & le nom
+François, parmy les peuples barbares destituez de la cognoissance de
+Dieu. Il est accompagné de beaucoup de gens d'honneur, de la société
+desquelles je ne puis qu'estre bien édifié. Je vous supplie donc
+pardonner à ma jeunesse, si j'ay fait chose que vous n'aurez point
+approuvé du commencement. Car j'ose me promettre que l'issue vous sera
+agréable, & que Dieu favorisera nostre voyage, lequel je prie nous
+assister pendant que j'espère bien & bonheur de vous revoir, qui sera
+dans un an & demy au plus tard, moyennant sa saincte grace. De La
+Rochelle ce cinquiesme May mil six cent six.
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+Title: Adieu à la France
+ Sur l'embarquement du sieur de Poutrincourt et de son
+ Équipage faisant voile en la terre de Canadas dicte la
+ France Occidentalle
+
+Author: Marc L'escarbot
+
+Release Date: January 26, 2007 [EBook #20441]
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+Language: French
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+
+
+<h3>ADIEU A LA FRANCE</h3>
+
+<h1>SUR L'EMBARQUEMENT<br>
+
+DU SIEUR DE POUTRINCOURT<br>
+
+ET DE SON ÉQUIPAGE</h1>
+
+<h2>faisant voile en la terre de Canadas<br>
+
+dicte la France Occidentalle<br>
+
+Le vingt-sixiesme de<br>
+
+May, 1606</h2>
+
+
+
+<p class="mid">Avec une lettre de l'Autheur, addressante à<br>
+
+Mademoiselle sa Mère.</p>
+
+
+<h2>PAR MARC L'ESCARBOT</h2>
+
+<h4>Vervinois</h4>
+
+<p class="mid"><img alt="" src="images/000.png"></p>
+
+<p class="mid">A ROUEN,<br>
+
+De l'Imprimerie de Jean Petit.<br>
+
+Jouxte la copie Imprimée à la Rochelle,<br>
+
+1606</p>
+
+
+<br><br>
+
+<p class="mid"><img alt="" src="images/h01.png"></p>
+<br><br>
+
+
+<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="0"
+ style="width: 70%; text-align: left; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"
+ summary="main">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td style="vertical-align: top;">
+<p class="bol"><img class="lef" alt="" src="images/002.png">res que la saison du Printemps nous invite<br>
+A seillonner le dos de la vague Amphitrite,<br>
+Et kaler vers les lieux où Phoebus chaque jour<br>
+Va faire tout lassé son humide séjour,<br>
+Je veux ains que partir dire Adieu à la France<br>
+Celle qui m'a produit, et nourri dès l'enfance,<br>
+Adieu non pour tousjours, mais bien sous cet espoir<br>
+Qu'encores quelque jour je la pourray revoir.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">A dieu donc douce mère, à dieu France amiable<br>
+A dieu de tous humains le séjour délectable;<br>
+A dieu riches palais, à dieu nobles citez<br>
+Dont l'aspect a mes yeux mille fois contentéz;<br>
+A dieu tours &amp; clochers dont les pointes cornues<br>
+Avoisinans les cieux s'élèvent sur les nues:<br>
+Adieu prez émaillez d'un million de fleurs<br>
+Ravissans mes esprits de leur soüesves odeurs;<br>
+Adieu belles forests, à dieu larges campagnes,<br>
+A dieu encore à vous sourcilleuses montagnes:<br>
+Adieu costaux vineux, &amp; superbes chasteaux;<br>
+A dieu honneur des champs; bleds, vins &amp; gras troupeux<br>
+Et vous, ô ruisselets, fontaines et rivières,<br>
+Qui m'avez délecté en cent mille manières,<br>
+Et mille fois charmé au doux gazouillement<br>
+De vos brûlantes eaux, à dieu semblablement;<br>
+Nous allons sous l'espoir d'une bonne fortune<br>
+Combattans la fureur du tempestueux Neptune<br>
+Pour parvenir aux lieux où d'une ample moisson<br>
+Se présente aux Chrestiens une belle saison.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">O combien se prépare &amp; d'honneur &amp; de gloire<br>
+Et à jamais sera louable la mémoire.<br>
+A ceux-là qui poussez de sainte intention<br>
+Auront le bel object de cette ambition<br>
+Les peuples à jamais béniront l'entreprise<br>
+Des autheurs d'un tel bien: &amp; d'une plume apprise<br>
+A graver dans l'airain de l'immortalité<br>
+J'en laisserai mémoire à la postérité.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">DE MONTS tu es celui de qui le haut courage<br>
+A tracé le chemin à un si grand ouvrage;<br>
+Et pource de ton nom malgré l'effort des ans<br>
+La fueille verdoira d'un éternel printemps.<br>
+Que si en ce devoir que j'ai desja tracé,<br>
+Je veux de ton mérite exalter la louange<br>
+Sur l'Esquille, &amp; le Nil, &amp; la Seine, &amp; le Gange,<br>
+Et faire l'univers bruire de ton renom,<br>
+Si bien qu'en tout endroit on révère ton nom<br>
+Mais je ne pourrai pas faire de Roy mémoire,<br>
+Qu'à la suite de ce je ne couche en l'histoire<br>
+Celui duquel ayant cognu la probité:<br>
+Le sens &amp; la valeur &amp; la fidelité,<br>
+Tu l'as digne trouvé à qui ta lieutenance<br>
+Fust seurement commise en la nouvelle France<br>
+Pour te servir d'Hercule &amp; soulager le faix<br>
+Que se surchargeroit au dessein que tu en fais.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">POUTRINCOURT, c'est donc toi qui as touché mon ame,<br>
+Et lui a inspiré une dévote flamme<br>
+A célébrer ton los; &amp; faire par mes vers<br>
+Qu'à l'advenir ton nom vole par l'univers.<br>
+Ta valeur dès long temps en la France cognue<br>
+Cherche une nation aux hommes incognue<br>
+Pour la rendre sujette de l'empire François,<br>
+Et encore y asseoir le throne de nos Rois:<br>
+Ains plustost (car en toi la sagesse éternelle<br>
+A mis je ne sçai quoi digne d'une ame belle)<br>
+Le motif qui premier a excité ton coeur<br>
+A si loin rechercher un immortel honneur,<br>
+Est le zèle dévot &amp; l'affection grande<br>
+De rendre à l'Eternel une agréable offrande,<br>
+Lui vouant toi, tes biens, ta vie, &amp; tes enfans,<br>
+Que tu vas exposer à la merci des vents,<br>
+Et d'un pole voguant jusques à l'autre pole<br>
+Pour son nom exalter &amp; sa saincte parole.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Ainsi tous deux portez de mesme affection:<br>
+Ainsi l'un fécondant l'autre en intention,<br>
+Heureux vous acquerrez une immortelle vie<br>
+Qui de félicité tousjours sera suivie:<br>
+Vie non point semblable à celle de ces dieux<br>
+Que l'antique ignorance a peinte dans les cieux<br>
+Pour avoir (comme vous) reformé la nature,<br>
+Les moeurs &amp; la raison des hommes sans culture,<br>
+Mais une vie où gist ceste félicité,<br>
+Que les oracles saincts de la Divinité<br>
+Ont libéralement promis aux sainctes ames<br>
+Que le ciel a formé de ses plus pures flammes.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Tel est vostre destin, &amp; cependant ça bas<br>
+Vostre nom glorieux ne craindra le trespas,<br>
+Et la postérité de vostre gloire esprise<br>
+Sera esmue à suivre une mesme entreprise,<br>
+Mais vous serez le centre où se rapportera<br>
+Ce que l'ange futur en vous suivant fera.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Toi qui par la terreur de ta saincte parole<br>
+Regis à ton vouloir les postillons d'Æole,<br>
+Qui des flots irritez peux l'orgueil abbaisser,<br>
+Et les vallons des eaux en un moment hausser,<br>
+Gran Dieu, sois nostre Guide en ce douteux voyage<br>
+Puis que tu nous y as enflammé le courage;<br>
+Lasche de tes thrésors un favorable vent<br>
+Qui pousse notre barque en peu d'heures au Pouant,<br>
+Et fay que là puissions arrivez par ta grâce<br>
+Jetter le fondement d'une Chrestienne race.</p>
+
+
+<p class="bol"><i>Pour m'esgayez l'esprit ces vers je composois<br>
+Lors que premier je vis les murs des Rochelois.</i></p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+</table>
+<br><br>
+
+<p class="mid"><img alt="" src="images/h02.png"></p>
+<br><br>
+
+
+<h2>A MESSIEURS DE MONTS ET SES<br>
+
+Lieutenant et officiez, sur le voyage en la<br>
+
+France Occidentale.</h2>
+
+
+<h3>SONNET</h3>
+
+<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="0"
+ style="width: 70%; text-align: left; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"
+ summary="second">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td style="vertical-align: top;">
+<p class="bol"><img class="lef" alt="" src="images/003.png">i les siècles premiers ont célébré la gloire<br>
+De celui qui conquit la Colchide toison,<br>
+Si en ce temps encor du brave fils d'Asson<br>
+Pour peu de chose vit en honneur la mémoire.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Nous devons beaucoup mieux célébrer en l'histoire<br>
+La générosité non du Grégeois Jason<br>
+Mais de vous ô François, que en ceste saison<br>
+D'un plus digne sujet recerchez la victoire.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Le Grec acquit ça bas un terrestre thrésor,<br>
+Il avoit des moyens &amp; des hommes encor<br>
+Tels que les peut avoir entre nous un grand Prince.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Mais vous à vos dépens sans recevoir support<br>
+Que de l'adveu du Roy, pour un nouvel effort<br>
+Ravissez courageux la celeste province.</p>
+
+<p class="bol">Par MARC L'ESCARBOT Vervinois.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+</table>
+<br><br>
+
+
+<h2>A MADEMOISELLE<br>ma Mère.</h2>
+
+<p class="bol"><span class="drop">M</span><br>ademoiselle ma Mère,
+vous trouverez par adventure estrange mon départ
+d'auprès de vous, lequel est procédé plus du courage violence de
+jeunesse, que de mespris ou désobéissance. Quoy que s'en soit, je me
+fais fort qu'avec l'aide de Dieu vous aurés à l'advenir du contentement
+de moy. Monsieur de Poutrincourt m'a fait cette faveur de me recevoir en
+sa compagnie pour aller en une entreprise la plus généreuse qui fut
+jamais tentée(?), qui est d'establir la foy Chrestienne &amp; le nom
+François, parmy les peuples barbares destituez de la cognoissance de
+Dieu. Il est accompagné de beaucoup de gens d'honneur, de la société
+desquelles je ne puis qu'estre bien édifié. Je vous supplie donc
+pardonner à ma jeunesse, si j'ay fait chose que vous n'aurez point
+approuvé du commencement. Car j'ose me promettre que l'issue vous sera
+agréable, &amp; que Dieu favorisera nostre voyage, lequel je prie nous
+assister pendant que j'espère bien &amp; bonheur de vous revoir, qui sera
+dans un an &amp; demy au plus tard, moyennant sa saincte grace. De La
+Rochelle ce cinquiesme May mil six cent six.</p>
+
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+
+
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