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- Reynardine is a traditional English ballad (Roud 397). In the versions most commonly sung and recorded today, Reynardine is a werefox who attracts beautiful...
- replaced by electrified versions of traditional English folksongs ("Reynardine", "Matty Groves", "The Deserter", "Tam Lin"), new compositions by band...
- his powers to Reynardine and Ysengrin: he had given Ysengrin "power over the trees" and Reynardine the power to take bodies. Reynardine had been in love...
- 4:19 4. "James" Isobel Campbell 3:55 5. "Hori Horo" Traditional 2:21 6. "Reynardine" Traditional 2:54 7. "Milkwhite Sheets" Jim McCulloch 1:20 8. "Cachel...
- "Lions and Tigers", "St. James's", "The Lady of Carlisle" (Laws O25) 397. "Reynardine" 398. "Caroline of Edinburgh Town", "The Hedginer" (Laws P27) 399. "The...
- from whom he learned some of the songs (such as "Blackwaterside" and "Reynardine") that would later feature strongly in his recording career. Jansch travelled...
- Graces (1976) (including "And the Band Pla**** Waltzing Matilda" and "Reynardine") Ashes and Diamonds (1977) (including "No Man's Land") A Cut Above (1980)...
- (1937) Van den vos Reynaerde (1937) Van den vos Reynaerde (1943 film) Chanticleer and the Fox (1958) Other Maleperduis Reynardine Willem die Madocke maecte...
- one-act opera by Igor Stravinsky (spelled either way) Renard, short for Reynardine, a fox-like character in webcomic Gunnerkrigg Court (often misspelled...
- found in The History of Reynard the Fox and its sequel, The Shifts of Reynardine (the son of Reynard). The canting coat of arms of Châteaurenard in France...