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The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter — The Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter is Child ballad 110. [Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads , [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch110.htm The Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter ] ] ynopsisA knight persuades a… … Wikipedia
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