There are divers men who make a great show of loyalty, and pretend to such discretion in the — Marie de France
For above all things love means sweetness, and truth, and measure; yea, loyalty to the — Marie de France
Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear; but learn that — Marie de France
But sweetly and discreetly love passes from person to person, from heart to heart, or it is nothing worth. — Marie de France
Great were the lamentation and the cry when the news of this mischance was noised about the city. — Marie de France
If one of two lovers is loyal, and the other jealous and false, how may their friendship last, for love is slain! — Marie de France
Out of five hundred who speak glibly of love, not one can spell the first letter of his name. — Marie de France
Now will I rehearse before you a very ancient breton lay. As the tale was told to me, so, in turn — Marie de France
The dead and past stories that I have told again in divers fashions, are not set down without authority. — Marie de France