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The Oxford book of Portuguese verse

Chapter 83: 56. Cantiga de amigo
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This anthology gathers Portuguese verse from the twelfth through the twentieth century, presenting medieval Galician-Portuguese lyric—dance and pilgrimage songs—alongside troubadour-influenced courtly love poems, satirical pieces, and later lyric developments. An extended introduction situates the poems in early national formation, foreign contacts, and manuscript songbooks, and highlights forms such as cantigas de amigo, cantigas de amor, serranilhas, barcarolas, and other folk and court genres. Selections stress the music and dance origins of many texts and trace a continuity between popular village songs and cultivated court poetry, offering a historical and formal panorama of Portuguese poetic tradition.

ROY MARTINZ DO CASAL

13th c.

56. Cantiga de amigo

Rogo-te, ai amor, queiras comigo morar
tod’ este tempo en quanto vai andar
a Granada meu amigo.
Rogo-te, ai amor, que queiras comigo seer
tod’ este tempo en quanto vai viver
a Granada meu amigo.
Tod’ este tempo en quanto vai morar,
lidar con mouros e muitos matar
a Granada meu amigo.
Tod’ este tempo en quanto vai viver,
lidar con mouros e muitos prender
a Granada meu amigo.