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... song of this kind known in the twelfth century and regarded then as a carole ( a song with a refrain sung by a chain of dancers , with a leader singing the stanzas and the whole group joining in the refrain ) , though it does not prove ...
... song of this kind known in the twelfth century and regarded then as a carole ( a song with a refrain sung by a chain of dancers , with a leader singing the stanzas and the whole group joining in the refrain ) , though it does not prove ...
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... song and the fully professional composition . There is the chanson d'aventure , where the poet tells of what happened to him when he went abroad one morning ; there is the aube , song of lovers parting at dawn ; the chanson de mal ...
... song and the fully professional composition . There is the chanson d'aventure , where the poet tells of what happened to him when he went abroad one morning ; there is the aube , song of lovers parting at dawn ; the chanson de mal ...
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... songs have been made over into religious poems , some- times successfully , sometimes with ludicrous results . It is not diffi- cult to see what has happened in this song : Johne , cum kis me now , Johne , cum kis me now ; Johne , cum ...
... songs have been made over into religious poems , some- times successfully , sometimes with ludicrous results . It is not diffi- cult to see what has happened in this song : Johne , cum kis me now , Johne , cum kis me now ; Johne , cum ...
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