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A [[filk]] collection published in 1986 by [[Karen Everson]] for the [[Shire of Isenfir]].
 
A [[filk]] collection published in 1986 by [[Karen Everson]] for the [[Shire of Isenfir]].
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'''Contents:'''
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* The Ballad of Cormac
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* The Ballad of Squire Tomofei
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* Battersea Keep
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* Beware the Ice Maiden
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* Cormac's Revenge
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* Crusader
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* The Great Ice Axe Bunny Hunt
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* Kate's Song
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* My Love's Far Awa'
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* Pennsic Dreams
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* Reply to Scarborough Fair
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* Something for the Pain
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* The Squire's Daughter
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* A Strange Tail
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* The Vanishing Baroness
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* The Wedding
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* When Shall I see Thee
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From the tape: "Songs From The Isenfiri." Written and largely performed by Lady Velada of Isenfir (MKA Karen Everson)
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{{publication |year=1968}}
 
{{publication |year=1968}}

Latest revision as of 17:45, 11 November 2024

A filk collection published in 1986 by Karen Everson for the Shire of Isenfir.

Contents:

  • The Ballad of Cormac
  • The Ballad of Squire Tomofei
  • Battersea Keep
  • Beware the Ice Maiden
  • Cormac's Revenge
  • Crusader
  • The Great Ice Axe Bunny Hunt
  • Kate's Song
  • My Love's Far Awa'
  • Pennsic Dreams
  • Reply to Scarborough Fair
  • Something for the Pain
  • The Squire's Daughter
  • A Strange Tail
  • The Vanishing Baroness
  • The Wedding
  • When Shall I see Thee

From the tape: "Songs From The Isenfiri." Written and largely performed by Lady Velada of Isenfir (MKA Karen Everson)



Publication 1968
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