A'(>.lf.-L\'CS. 



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granted, too, that their stock of songs \vas limited, and tliat they were a* 

 little versed in the art of musie as of tale-tellers. 



Amongst the jugglers were a great many twmlili-in-x and tnnu-fin-x. The 



Fig. 307. Coronation of Charlemagne in the City of Jerusalem. Miniatures from the "Chroniques 

 de Charlemagne," taken from Mnuuscript No. 9,066, in the Burgundy Library, Brussc-ls 

 (Fifteenth Ctnlury). 



latter composed romances in prose and in rhyme. The asiseiiiblfurx (Fig. 305), 

 though capable of writing in prose or in verse, more generally confine! them- 



