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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

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Photos of some some old-fashioned movie maidens to the song "Glass Window" by the Mediaeval Baebes.

Words are an extract taken from a 16th Century anonymous English poem, "The Maydens Came".

Through the glass window shines the sun.
How should I love?
And I so young.
The silver is white
Red is the gold
The robes, they lay in fold
They lay in fold.
How should I love?
Through the glass window.

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Uploader Comments (Muirmaiden)

  • Really good use of the various stills. What movie is the still @1:00 from? That's the only one I didn't immediately recognize....

  • It's from the 2000 A&E/BBC co-production of "Lorna Doone".

  • .23? what movie is that?

  • Pirates Of The Caribbean 2 : Dead Man's Chest.

  • ooh, I know! Sorry, I was a bit hasty =) I meant 2:23

  • Franco Zefferilli's "Romeo And Juliet" (1968).

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  • What movie is at :49?

  • Luv Terence Stamp!Some of my very favorite stars and movies like Romeo and Juliet and Titanic.Beautiful!

  • Excelent! I'm glad to see my favorite made it. Jack and Rose on the titanic.

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