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CSM Number : 310
Short name: Cantiga de loor Alternative: Muito per dev' a Reynna
Incipit: Muito per dev’ a reinna/ dos ceos seer loada
Refrain: Muito per dev’ a reinna/ dos ceos seer loada/ de nos, ca no mundo nada/ foi ben come fror d'espinna.
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Metrical data
Stanza: 7' 7' 7' 7' Refrain: 7' 7' 7' 7'
No. of Stanzas: 6
Rhyme scheme: ABBA | bcca Zejel: Yes
MS locations:
F30, E310
Poncelet reference
None
Keywords
No associated keywords
Discography
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BITAGAP ID
4065
Bibliography
El arte mayor de Juan de Mena
Hanssen, Friedrich
Aberturas e finais: rubricas, refrães, estrofes iniciais e estrofes terminais nas Cantigas de Santa Maria
Parkinson, Stephen