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Philippe Desportes ( 1546October 5 , 1606 ) was a French Poet .

He was born at Chartres . As secretary to the bishop of Le Puy he visited Italy , where he gained a knowledge of Italian poetry afterwards turned to good account. On his return to France he attached himself to the duke of Anjou, and followed him to Warsaw on his election as King Of Poland . Nine months in Poland satisfied the civilized Desportes, but in 1574 his patron became king of France as Henry III . He showered favours on the poet, who received, in reward for the skill with which he wrote occasional poems at the royal request, the abbey of Tiron and four other valuable benefices.

A good example of the light and dainty verse in which Desportes excelled is furnished by the well-known ''villanelle'' with the refrain "Qui premier s'en repentira," which was on the lips of Henry, duke of Guise, just before his tragic death. Desportes was above all an imitator. He imitated Petrarch , Ariosto , Sannazaro , and still more closely the minor Italian poets, and in 1604 a number Of his Plagiarism s were exposed in the ''Rencontres des Muses de France et d'Italie''. As a Sonnet eer he showed much grace and sweetness, and English poets borrowed freely from him.

In his old age Desportes acknowledged his ecclesiastical preferment by a translation of the an edition of his works including ''Diane'', ''Les Amours d'Hippolyte'', ''Elegies'', ''Bergeries'', ''Œuvres chrĂȘtiennes'', etc.

An edition of his ''Œuvres'', by Alfred Michiels, appeared in 1858.


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