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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 849 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PRINCE of the See also:

flute and See also:ivy, all thy foes See also:Record the See also:bounty that thy See also:grace bestows, But we, thy servants, to thy See also:glory cling, And with no frigid lips our songs compose, And deathless praises to the See also:Vine-See also:God sing." In the See also:middle ages the See also:chant royal was largely used for the praise of the Virgin See also:Mary. Eustache See also:Deschamps (1340-1410) distinguishes these Marian chants royaux, which were called " serventois," by the See also:absence of an envoi. These poems are first mentioned by See also:Rutebeuf, a See also:trouvere of the 13th See also:century. The chant royal is practically unknown outside See also:French and See also:English literature. (E.

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