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Oede de la Couroierie (died 1294), also known as Eude de Carigas and Odo de Corigiaria, was a trouvère of Artois. He is documented beginning in 1270 as a clerk in the house of Count Robert II, who often sent him on diplomatic missions. He served Robert until his death. His will, made in June 1294, providing for both a mistress with her two children and his widow with her three. His will calls him both Odon de Paris and Odon de Saint-Germain. He was probably born in the Île-de-France, near Paris. Songs and their models All five of Oede's known songs are modelled after the songs of others. Chançon ferai par grant desesperance, modelled after the anonymous Au repairier que je fis de Provence Desconfortés com cil qui est sans joie, modelled after Gace Brulé, Desconfortés plain d'ire et de pesance Ma derreniere veul fere en chantant, modelled after Raoul de Soissons, Rois de Navarre et sire de virtu Tout soit mes cuers en grant desesperance, modelled after Gace Brulé, Desconfortés plain d'ire et de pesance Trop ai longuement fait grant consirvance, modelled after Blondel de Nesle, A l'entrant d'esté User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Or Revendront Pleur et Souprir, Longues Pansees Sanz Dormir (Tears and sighs shall return, sleepless memories)
122Li Dieus D'Amors (The god of love)
13Le Feu Qui Fet La Gent Amer (The fire that sparks love)
14Un Besier Precieus (A Precious Kiss)
15Malebouche des Lors en ca a Encuser M'Encommenca (Malebouche pronounces her accusations)
16La Tres Felonne Ire de Faus Dangier (Dangier's evil wrath)
17La Tor de Jalousie (The tower of jealousy)
18L'estat du monde (On the wall, I saw hatred)
19Or Revendront Pleur et Souprir, Longues Pansees Sanz Dormir (Tears and sighs shall return, sleepless
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