Marguerite de Navarre Quotes
Some there are who are much more ashamed of confessing a sin than of committing it.
"L'Heptaméron" by Marguerite of Navarre, Sixth Day, Novel LX (trans. W. K. Kelly), 1558.
Blessed ... is he who has it in his power to do evil, yet does it not.
"L'Heptaméron" by Marguerite of Navarre, Fifth Day, Novel XLII (trans. W. K. Kelly), 1558.
"L'Heptaméron". Sixth Day, Novel LI (trans. W. K. Kelly), 1558.
"L'Heptameron". Book by Marguerite de Navarre (Second Day, Novel XIX; 1558), as translated by Samuel Putnam in his book "Marguerite of Navarre" (p. 53), 1935.
"L'Heptaméron" by Marguerite of Navarre, Fifth Day, Novel XLVIII (trans. W. K. Kelly), 1558.
"Heptaméron". Book by Marguerite de Navarre, Novel XXXVIII, 1558.
I have heard much of these languishing lovers, but I never yet saw one of them die for love.
"Heptaméron". Book by Marguerite de Navarre, First Day, Novel VIII (trans. W. K. Kelly), 1558.
When one has one good day in the year, one is not wholly unfortunate.
"Heptaméron". Book by Marguerite de Navarre, Novel XL, 1558.