medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Isn't there a lovely poem from the Renaissance in which an old man says to
his lover
"Lady, allow this aged man his right
To be your bedesman who was once your knight." ??
Brenda MC
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'His golden locks time hath to silver turned', believed to have been
written by Sir Henry Lee; John Dowland set it in his first book of
lute-songs (it's one of my favourites).
Roger Brock
Lurker and classicist
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