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Page 211
... bring in one Consent , Heart , and Voice , and Instrument . Musick adde of ev'ry kinde ; Sound the Trump , the Cornet winde . Strike the Violl , touch the Lute . Let nor Tongue , nor String be mute : Not a Creature dumb be found , That ...
... bring in one Consent , Heart , and Voice , and Instrument . Musick adde of ev'ry kinde ; Sound the Trump , the Cornet winde . Strike the Violl , touch the Lute . Let nor Tongue , nor String be mute : Not a Creature dumb be found , That ...
Page 346
... bringing swiftly home to the memory universall surveyes . It is the Souls Powder , which when sup- prest ( as ... bring those comprehensions into action , when they shall so farre forget the 40 true measure of what is of greatest ...
... bringing swiftly home to the memory universall surveyes . It is the Souls Powder , which when sup- prest ( as ... bring those comprehensions into action , when they shall so farre forget the 40 true measure of what is of greatest ...
Page 381
... Bring All your houshold stuffe of Heavn on earth ; O you , my Soul's most certain Wings , Complaining Pipes , and prattling Strings , Bring All the store Of SWEETS you have ; And murmur that you have no more Come , nére to part , NATURE ...
... Bring All your houshold stuffe of Heavn on earth ; O you , my Soul's most certain Wings , Complaining Pipes , and prattling Strings , Bring All the store Of SWEETS you have ; And murmur that you have no more Come , nére to part , NATURE ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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