- François Maynard
François Maynard, sometimes seen as "de Maynard" (
1582 -23 December 1646 ) was a Frenchpoet who spent much of his life inToulouse .Life and works
Maynard was born in Toulouse to a father who was "conseiller" in the "parlement" of the town. François was also trained for the law, becoming eventually president of
Aurillac . He became secretary toMargaret of Valois , wife ofHenry IV of France , for whom his early poems are written. He was a disciple ofMalherbe , who said that in the workmanship of his lines he excelledRacan , but lacked his rival's energy.In 1634 he accompanied the
Cardinal de Noailles toRome and spent about two years inItaly . On his return toFrance he made many unsuccessful efforts to obtain the favor ofCardinal Richelieu , but was obliged to retire to Toulouse. He never ceased to lament his exile from Paris and his inability to be present at the meetings of theFrench Academy , of which he was one of the earliest members. The best of his poems is in imitation ofHorace , "Alcippe, reviens dans nos bois". He died at Toulouse in 1646.His works consist of odes, epigrams, songs and letters, and were published in 1646 by
Mann le Roy de Gomberville .One of his famous poems is called "Le Nouveau Riche":
: Pierre who during his youth,
: Was a famous cobbler;
: Is superb of his richness
: And ashamed of his old trade.
: This fortunate merchant of boots
: Owns a park, close to my home,
: Of which the fountains and the grottos
: Are worthy of the houses of the king.
: I am confused when I think
: That he dug a canal there
: By which the magnificent expense
: would astonish the cardinal.
References
*1911
External links
* [http://poesie.webnet.fr/auteurs/maynard.html A collection of his poems]
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