Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ...J. Dodsley, 1823 |
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... There they were still hospitably and respect- fully received , and retained many of the honours shown to their predecessors the Bards and Scalds ( F ) . And though , as their art declined , many of them only recited the compositions of ...
... There they were still hospitably and respect- fully received , and retained many of the honours shown to their predecessors the Bards and Scalds ( F ) . And though , as their art declined , many of them only recited the compositions of ...
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... There he entertained Athelstan and his lords with his singing and his music , and was at length dismissed with an honourable reward , though his songs must have discovered him to have been a Dane ( o ) . Athelstan was saved from the ...
... There he entertained Athelstan and his lords with his singing and his music , and was at length dismissed with an honourable reward , though his songs must have discovered him to have been a Dane ( o ) . Athelstan was saved from the ...
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... there , we may conclude would be in the English language ( u ) . Under his romantic son , K. Richard I. the Minstrel profession seems to have acquired additional splendour . Richard , who was the great hero of chivalry , was also the ...
... there , we may conclude would be in the English language ( u ) . Under his romantic son , K. Richard I. the Minstrel profession seems to have acquired additional splendour . Richard , who was the great hero of chivalry , was also the ...
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... there were any prisoners therein detained or no : for alwayes he made such secret questionings wheresoever he ... ther . When King Richard heard the song , he knew it was Blondeł that sung it : and when Blondel paused at halfe of ...
... there were any prisoners therein detained or no : for alwayes he made such secret questionings wheresoever he ... ther . When King Richard heard the song , he knew it was Blondeł that sung it : and when Blondel paused at halfe of ...
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... there , all the Minstrels of that countrey resorting to Chester do attend the heir of Dutton , from his lodging to St. John's church , ( he being then accom- panied by many gentlemen of the countrey ) one of the Min- strels ' walking ...
... there , all the Minstrels of that countrey resorting to Chester do attend the heir of Dutton , from his lodging to St. John's church , ( he being then accom- panied by many gentlemen of the countrey ) one of the Min- strels ' walking ...
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