Image:Page of Lay of the Cid.ogg

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This audio file is a reading of the text at Image:Page of Lay of the Cid.jpg.

An extra /e/ is added to the ends of lines which require it, according to the rules of rhyme of mediaeval Castilian cantares.



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current12:28, 23 June 20051m18s (400 KB)Chamaeleon (This audio file is a reading of the text at Image:Page of Lay of the Cid.jpg. An extra /e/ is added to the ends of lines which require it, according to the rules of rhyme of mediaeval Castilian ''cantares''. {{User:Chamaeleon/Licence}})
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