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In another age, he probably would have been a wandering minstrel.
Its almost like going back 600 years to the days of the wandering minstrels.
Maybe he was just a wandering minstrel, or a memory looking for a chance to be real?
Be the wandering minstrel who makes fun of himself, and you'll make the point."
Two wandering minstrels would never offer to pay for a room in hard coin, and it was too late now to change their story.
It is the story of a wandering minstrel, set in the Azeri culture.
Together they took up the trade of wandering minstrels and were reported to have become reasonably popular in the provinces.
You could pose as a wandering minstrel" Rod shook his head. "
The prince was away, fighting in the 30 years war, and his wife took a wandering minstrel as a lover.
IN effect, he wanted to lead the life of a high-level wandering minstrel who also happened to be a great pianist.
And this wandering minstrel of the links was on his way to a portable toilet, no less.
No one will suspect you are anything but wandering minstrels or jugglers reporting for work.
His own skills as a woodsman were adequate to the needs of a wandering minstrel, but no more.
Though her collections are a wandering minstrel show, she seems in tune with what women her age want.
We guarantee to take the time to select the right performer(s) for you, whether a wandering minstrel or full band.
The lowest class consisted of labourers and wandering minstrels.
The traditional, classical or popular ballad has been seen as beginning with the wandering minstrels of late medieval Europe.
They have, perforce, become the wandering minstrels of cricket.
Literally, a 'music man', a wandering minstrel and entertainer of much lower status than a true bard.
Can we hire an orchestra, and perhaps a troupe of wandering minstrels?'
Unlike the more permanent emigrants, most of these "wandering minstrels" eventually came back, even though for some, the journey could last several years.
I'm a bit of a wandering minstrel: my day often begins with breakfast meetings, before I head to my desk.
For ten minutes he becomes a wandering minstrel, illuminated by the bass-player following him with a torch from the stage.
A Wandering Minstrel" - male solo in a crooner style "
In 14th-century France jugglers were wandering minstrels or troubadours.