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Definition of Aubades
1. aubade [n] - See also: aubade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aubades
Literary usage of Aubades
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe by Thomas Roscoe (1846)
"He has left pastorals, aubades, serenades, ... The aubades and the serenades were
love-songs, for the morning and the evening. ..."
2. Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe by Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi, Thomas Roscoe (1846)
"He has left pastorals, aubades, serenades, ... The aubades and the serenades were
love-songs, for the morning and the evening. ..."
3. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1848)
"The compositions celebrated at those meetings were poems of chivalrous love and
sentimental gallantry, pastorals, serenades, aubades, and [such lyric ..."
4. Critical and Historical Essays: Lectures Delivered at Columbia University by Edward MacDowell (1912)
"And in all the earlier songs of the troubadours we shall find many traces of the
same influence; for their albas or aubades (morning songs) came from the ..."