1
De Fortune (3vv)[4’58]
2
De bonté, de valour[3’58]
3
J’aim miex languir[4’09]
4
Quant ma dame[3’21]
5
Helas! et comment aroie[5’22]
6
Maugré mon cuer / De ma dolour / Quia amore langueo[2’27]
7
Je vivroie liement[2’48]
8
Dame, comment qu’amez[7’40]
9
S’onques dolereusement ‘Le lay de confort'[23’04]
10
De Fortune (4vv)[1’47]
The ‘gentle physician’ (‘dous mire’) is Hope, invoked by Machaut as a consolation for the sufferings—and all-too occasional joys—of medieval courtly love, a world with which the ‘Orlandos’ are persuasively familiar.