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- Caleno_custure_me abstract "Caleno custure me (also spelled Calin o custure me) is the title of a song mentioned in Shakespeare's Henry V (IV,4). The context is on a Hundred years war battlefield, where an English soldier cannot understand his French captive and intending to answer in similar gibberish pronounces the title of the song. French SoldierJe pense que vous etes gentilhomme de bonne qualite.PISTOLQualtitie calmie custure me! Art thou a gentleman?what is thy name? discuss.French SoldierO Seigneur Dieu!The song as preserved has English lyrics, with this single line of mock-Latin as its Chorus. The origin of the line is not Latin, however, but is most commonly believed to refer to the Irish-language song Cailín Óg a Stór. It has also been claimed to be from the Irish Cailín ó Chois tSiúre mé, "I am a girl from the Suir-side", despite the fact that this is an incorrect sentence in Irish (it should be Cailín ó chois na Siúire mé), the chorus of an Irish song, attested in 1595 in William Ballet's "Lute book". A further claim suggests the line might be Cailín óg a stiúir mé... "A young girl who led me [presumably astray]".".
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- Caleno_custure_me wikiPageWikiLink Cailín_Óg_a_Stór.
- Caleno_custure_me wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_songs.
- Caleno_custure_me wikiPageWikiLink Category:William_Ballets_Lute_Book.
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- Caleno_custure_me wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
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- Caleno_custure_me wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caleno custure me".
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- Caleno_custure_me subject Category:Irish_songs.
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- Caleno_custure_me comment "Caleno custure me (also spelled Calin o custure me) is the title of a song mentioned in Shakespeare's Henry V (IV,4). The context is on a Hundred years war battlefield, where an English soldier cannot understand his French captive and intending to answer in similar gibberish pronounces the title of the song.".
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