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- The only singer was some favorite of Lady Margaery's, a dashing young cock-a-whoop clad all in shades of azure who called himself the Blue Bard.†
p. 253.8
- Hamish the Harper plays for her once a fortnight, and sometimes Alaric of Eysen will entertain us of an evening, but the Blue Bard is her favorite.†
p. 584.8
- Cersei recalled the bard from Tommen's wedding.†
p. 584.9
- Jalabhar Xho had attached himself to the party too, as had Ser Lambert Turnberry with his eye patch, and the handsome singer known as the Blue Bard.†
p. 604.5
- The Blue Bard played for us, and Ser Tallad showed us how to fight with a staff the way the smallfolk do.†
p. 607.1 *
- Instead of riding with her hens and their retinue of guardsmen and admirers, she spent all day in the Maidenvault with her hens, listening to the Blue Bard sing.†
p. 754.5
- I know the inn where the Blue Bard plays when he is not singing attendance on the little queen, and a certain cellar where a conjurer turns lead into gold, water into wine, and girls into boys.†
p. 762.9
- Taena tells me that you are called the Blue Bard.†
p. 826.4
- The Blue Bard's eyes were the same color as Robert's.†
p. 826.8
- The Blue Bard went white.†
p. 827.4
- To the Blue Bard he said, "I am sorry if the guards were rough with you.†
p. 827.9
- He cut away the Blue Bard's clothing, until the man was naked but for his high blue boots.†
p. 828.1
- Lord Qyburn ran a hand up the Blue Bard's chest.†
p. 828.5
- In the end the Blue Bard told them his whole life, back to his first name day.†
p. 828.8
- Margaery may wonder where her bard has gone.†
p. 830.5
- Alone, the Blue Bard's confession would never suffice.†
p. 832.1
- Cersei had written in the names herself: Ser Tallad the Tall, Jalabhar Xho, Hamish the Harper, Hugh Clifton, Mark Mullendore, Bayard Norcross, Lambert Turnberry, Horas Redwyne, Hobber Redwyne, and a certain churl named Wat, who called himself the Blue Bard.†
p. 923.1
- Grand Maester Pycelle has admitted providing you with moon tea, and your Blue Bard ...if I were you, my lady, I would pray to the Crone for wisdom and to the Mother for her mercy.†
p. 929.7
- Only one has yet been questioned, a singer called the Blue Bard.†
p. 930.6
- I had the Blue Bard delivered to the High Septon, as Your Grace commanded.†
p. 936.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(bard as in: written by the bard) someone who composes and recites or sings poems about important events and people; or (as a proper noun) ShakespeareShakespeare is sometimes called the Bard of Avon or just the Bard.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)