Germain he has seen me surrounded by adorers; the subject of more madrigals than would fill a big book. [Please select]
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This (says Wood) I have not yet seen, nor his pastoral songs and madrigals, of which he writ a considerable number. [Please select]
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"It's one of those old-fashioned sort of things--I believe you call them madrigals," she ventured. [Please select]
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Not a day passed but she received seven or eight thousand sonnets, and as many elegies, madrigals, and songs, which were sent her by all the poets in the world. [Please select]
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Uncle Edward had preached his first sermon at the age of eight from that old gray boulder; and Aunt Julia, whose voice was to delight thousands, sang her earliest madrigals there. [Please select]
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