These instincts and impulses would be at work already among the soldiers during the Crusade, producing a saga all the more readily, as there were poets in the camp; for we know that a certain Richard, who joined the First Crusade, sang its exploits in verse, while still more famous is the princely troubadour, William of Aquitaine, who joined the Crusade of Iloo. [Please select]
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"Then you are the chief troubadour." [Please select]
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As a troubadour I arrived at the castle gate, and craved permission to enter to amuse its occupants. [Please select]
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While he took them as the mere compliments of a troubadour, the lady, I saw, read them as serious effusions of my heart. [Please select]
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Will was our only ladies' man (for Fred is no more than random troubadour, decamping before any love-affair gets serious). [Please select]
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As a mere youth he wrote sonnets, such as Sordello the Troubadour would not disdain to own. [Please select]
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