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Atretan dei ben chantar
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Michael C. Seymour Provence and Pound, by Peter Makin 50/1, p. 190

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  • Can chai la fueilla
  • Un sirventes on mòtz
  • Atretan dei ben chantar
  • Lo ferm voler
  • Farai un vers
  • Lo corns m'a mandat e moguť
  • Descant on a Theme by Cerclamon
  • Line from his friend Maurice Hewlett's historical novel Richard Yea and Nay
  • Langue d'Oc

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  • H. D. [Hilda Doolittle]
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