Troubadours Poem by Frederick Barbarossa

Troubadours



I like a 'cavalier Frances'
And a Catalonian dame;
The courtesy of the Genoese,
And Castilian dignity;
The Provence songs my ears to please,
And the dance of the Trevisan;
The graceful form of the Arragoneze,
And the pearl of the Julian;
An English hand and face to see,
And a page of Tuscany.

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