Medii Aevi Kalendarium: Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages : with Kalendars from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century, and an Alphabetical Digest of Obsolete Names of Days, Forming a Glossary of the Dates of the Middle Ages, with Tables and Other Aids for Ascertaining Dates, Volume 1 |
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Page 203
... dance to the tune , others of the clergy dancing round , hand in hand . At intervals the ball was handed or tossed by the dean to each of the choristers , the organ playing according to the dance or sport ; at the conclusion of the ...
... dance to the tune , others of the clergy dancing round , hand in hand . At intervals the ball was handed or tossed by the dean to each of the choristers , the organ playing according to the dance or sport ; at the conclusion of the ...
Page 230
... dances , in the Bishopric of Mentz , the youth of both sexes , gaily attired , dance and sing before the doors of the principal inhabitants , an old song , of which some of the words are , " Cost Maye , la Mi Maye , c'est le joly moys ...
... dances , in the Bishopric of Mentz , the youth of both sexes , gaily attired , dance and sing before the doors of the principal inhabitants , an old song , of which some of the words are , " Cost Maye , la Mi Maye , c'est le joly moys ...
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... dances ; as if they were the invention of English countrymen . The Romeka , a dance Romeka . among the modern Greeks which imitates the tortuous passages of a labyrinth , is also believed to be that which Theseus brought from Crete into ...
... dances ; as if they were the invention of English countrymen . The Romeka , a dance Romeka . among the modern Greeks which imitates the tortuous passages of a labyrinth , is also believed to be that which Theseus brought from Crete into ...
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