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THE DEVIL'S ENVOYS
and so, in the lovely month of May, 1485,
the Devil sent two of his envoys to this world
to drive humans to despair
There it is
Tell me, my good man
Would the lord of this castle welcome two minstrels
who've traveled far to entertain him? - I believe so
You're in luck
Baron Hugues loves music
and soon Miss Anne will be wed to Sir Renaud
Since the engagement, it's been banquet after banquet
In festive times, my skills aren't needed,
so I fish to pass the time
Thank you, good man
No, let me thank you for calling me "good man"!
In spite of everything, it's nice to hear!
Come to me, pretty frogs!
Make up your minds!
Afraid of the executioner?
Then come to the "good man"!
My lords!
Kind lords!
How heavy is my heart!
A beast who never hurt anyone,
a beast who made the whole castle laugh!
He was just crossing the courtyard and the guards shot him,
just for sport
This is all I have left!
He's dead, kind lords
He was my brother!
What will I do?
Woe is me!
- Why bother, Gilles? - I enjoy doing good sometimes
Why bother?
These performers are putting me to sleep
Let's hope this one is more entertaining
You're hard to please
I found the juggler quite amusing
He has a sad face
Father, isn't his face sad?
- Shall I throw him out? - I don't wish to cause him harm
It'd be a shame to lose such a face
I agree! His hollow cheeks make me hungry!
Stand up Show us what you can do
Nothing myself, noble lord,
but I can display three extremely rare creatures
Few have ever seen them
Commoners are naive and easily frightened
Only the great can properly appreciate these oddities of nature
You're too sensitive, Anne
Take a look I assure you, they're very funny
I don't want to
Look, just to make me happy
Then look back at me
You'll only love me more
I don't want to see them
I feel sorry for them
Take them away
I don't want you to be sad, dear child
These banquets are to make you happy
Think you're pretty enough to mock them?
I'm no beauty,
but compared to them, I must seem pretty!
I believe my daughter would like to hear
sweet things that touch the heart
Stories of romance,
the yearnings of simple hearts
Are there any singers in the hall?
Demons and marvels
Winds and waves
Far away already
The tide has gone out
And you Like seaweed
Caressed by the wind
In the dunes of your bed
You stir in your sleep
Demons and marvels
Winds and waves
Far away already
The tide has gone out
But in your half-open eyes
Two little waves
Still remain
Demons and marvels
Winds and waves
Two little waves
To drown myself in
You sing well, young man
Who are you?
My name is Gilles
This is my brother, Dominique
Sing us another song
The tender and dangerous face of love
Appeared to me one night after an endless day
Perhaps it was an archer with his bow
Perhaps a musician with his harp
I know no more
I know nothing
All I know
Is that he wounded me
Perhaps with an arrow
Perhaps with a song
All I know
Is that he wounded me
His shot hit my heart wounded forever
Burning Ardently burning
This wound of love
Love, always love!
With its little sighs and big deceits!
Before, at least we had songs about war, hunting,
the urge to fight, to kill
You're too harsh, Renaud
I might not have loved Baroness Berthe like in the songs,
but she meant so much to me
So much
But my wife is dead and times have changed
Now everyone speaks of love
Too much! I don't like it
You look proud of yourself
How dare you gaze into a lady's eyes while crooning such nonsense?
Renaud, please!
If I had you hung,
would you sing as sweetly with a rope around your throat?
I doubt it
Then sing no more
if you value the pitiful thing you call your life!
Your mind is elsewhere, Anne
Are you sad because of how I spoke of love?
No, dear friend
I'm not angry with you
You know, I also used to dance
when Berthe was still alive
My creatures are tired
Where may they sleep?
I'll show you the room reserved for the performers
- What are you thinking of? - Nothing
Then who are you thinking of?
Did I ever give you reason for jealousy?
Fortunately, no
I simply wish to remind you that soon you will be mine
Did you hear me? - Yes, Renaud
Your every pleasure, desire, even sorrow, if you have any,
should be given to me
May I at least dream?
As little as possible!
Dreams are dangerous and useless
I never dream myself
As soon as I saw you, I knew why I'd traveled so far
I thanked Heaven for leading me to you
As soon as I saw you,
I knew you'd come for me
I knew it
I'm sure my life will change
Do you regret it?
No
Will you regret it?
Never
Even if it makes me suffer
Those who love never suffer
Look at them
Do they suffer?
No
They feel marvelously alone,
the moonlight shines on their love
And those two star-gazers,
what are they thinking of?
Nothing
Not even the stars
They are together, in love
They are happy
And that solitary man
So sad, so hopeless
Surely his beloved has left him, or he her,
and so the moon, the stars,
the birds, the very trees of this garden
no longer exist for him
He hears nothing,
he sees nothing
He's all alone
His love is gone
If you ever left me,
I'd be in despair,
like him
My page Guillaume, with Agnès?
I didn't know they were in love
They're not
For them, it's a game
They toy with love
That's the one who truly loves Guillaume
Louison?
She hides and watches them
She wants to cry
She's ugly, no one loves her
If she loves him, why is she ugly?
It's not fair
It makes me sad, too
I don't want you to be sad tonight
She's so pretty now!
It's nothing
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