Composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages.
1 This week, a troubadour , in the true modern sense of the word.
2 There united in him the spirits of the troubadour and the spearman.
3 Now, at 71, the venerable troubadour is indeed gazing into the past.
4 But the Corkman has found his niche in the gravel-voiced troubadour market.
5 Adieu again; think of your old troubadour who thinks unceasingly of you.
6 And the wind has been whispering like a troubadour to the tree-tops.
7 There is always a woman under the skin of the old troubadour .
8 Your old troubadour is being jumped on in an unheard of manner.
9 And so there was the other troubadour , the Châtelain Regnault de Coucy.
10 Some one asked the troubadour why he did not write it out.
11 This organ was ripped from the corpulent breast of a jolly-faced troubadour .
12 If we'd wanted one of those, couldn't we have hired a troubadour ?
13 Another troubadour , William de Cabestaing, sang the praises of Berengaria des Baux.
14 Your old troubadour has waited for you for such a long time!
15 The troubadour warrior would never want her to see his naked sentiments.
16 The troubadour , minstrel and jongleur or joglar, were not the same in dignity.
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