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... Harper . By little and little he advanced near to the walls of the city , and , making himself known to the sentinels , was in the night drawn up by a rope . Although the above fact comes only from the suspicious pen of Geoffry of ...
... Harper . By little and little he advanced near to the walls of the city , and , making himself known to the sentinels , was in the night drawn up by a rope . Although the above fact comes only from the suspicious pen of Geoffry of ...
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... Harper and Songster would , at least in a subordinate degree , enjoy the same kind of honours , and be received with similar respect among the inferior English gentry and populace . I must be allowed therefore to consider them as ...
... Harper and Songster would , at least in a subordinate degree , enjoy the same kind of honours , and be received with similar respect among the inferior English gentry and populace . I must be allowed therefore to consider them as ...
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... Harper composed himself , or only repeated , the songs he chanted . Some probably did the one , and some the other ... Harper or Minstrel was remote in his modes of life and habits of thinking from the retired scholar or the ...
... Harper composed himself , or only repeated , the songs he chanted . Some probably did the one , and some the other ... Harper or Minstrel was remote in his modes of life and habits of thinking from the retired scholar or the ...
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... Harper , who in 1180 received a cor- rody or annuity from the abbey of Hide near Winchester : and as in the early times every Harper was expected to sing , we cannot doubt but this reward was given to him for his Music and his Songs ...
... Harper , who in 1180 received a cor- rody or annuity from the abbey of Hide near Winchester : and as in the early times every Harper was expected to sing , we cannot doubt but this reward was given to him for his Music and his Songs ...
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... Harper , and being a jocose person exceedingly skilled in " the Gests of the ancients * ; " so they called the romances and stories , which were the delight of that age ; he was gladly received into the family ; whence he took an oppor ...
... Harper , and being a jocose person exceedingly skilled in " the Gests of the ancients * ; " so they called the romances and stories , which were the delight of that age ; he was gladly received into the family ; whence he took an oppor ...
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Adam Bell agayne ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archars awaye ballad Bards baron Cædmon called Cange castle composed copy curious daughter daye Douglas Du Cange Earl Earl of Northumberland Edward Eldridge English Fair Emmeline fayre folio French Garland Geoffrey of Monmouth Gleemen hand harp Harper hart hath Henry Hist Ibid Joculator John King King's knighte kyng Estmere lady ladye lord Persè manuscript Menestrels mentioned Mimus Minstrels mither myght never noble Norman Conquest Northumberland Note Otterbourn passage Patrick Spence Percy play poem poet Poetry prince printed profession quoth reader Regis reign rhymes Robin Hood sayd saye Scots Scottish shee shold singing slayne song stanzas strels sworde syde Syr Cauline thee ther thou thow thre Tyll unto uppon Warton whan willow wold word writers wyfe wyll Wyllyam Wyth yemen yerely zour