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Examples for "minstrel"
Examples for "minstrel"
1That is the idea the minstrel tries to voice to the princess.
2The minstrel nodded to each message, repeating it back word for word.
3This dash of the monk and the minstrel is a sure sign.
4The balcony now held only two forms,-theminstrel and the handsome lady.
5For the friendship between Diane and the handsome minstrel was steadily growing.
1This week, a troubadour, in the true modern sense of the word.
2There united in him the spirits of the troubadour and the spearman.
3Now, at 71, the venerable troubadour is indeed gazing into the past.
4But the Corkman has found his niche in the gravel-voiced troubadour market.
5Adieu again; think of your old troubadour who thinks unceasingly of you.
1The request of a jongleur to lead the Duke's battle seems incredible.
2The troubadour, minstrel and jongleur or joglar, were not the same in dignity.
3Baldulph devised to seek the besiegers' camp in the guise of a jongleur.
4The jongleur was not noble by birth, but was ennobled by his bravery.
5If this jongleur had lied, Bracciolini meant to kill him for his insolence.
1Legendary folk singer Liam Clancy died yesterday evening after a long illness.
2To celebrate, we've invited Scottish folk singer King Creosote by the pod.
3She carries a harp & tells him she is a folk singer.
4But for folk singer Jesca Hoop, moving to Manchester was an easy decision.
5I started out as a folk singer, and that's there, too.
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