Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... musick feels , But thy trumpet : then it kneels , As peculiar notes and strains Cure Tarantulaes raging pains.124 Come away , O make no stay ! Let the graves make their confession , 125 123 feathered , now able to fly 10 124 The ...
... musick feels , But thy trumpet : then it kneels , As peculiar notes and strains Cure Tarantulaes raging pains.124 Come away , O make no stay ! Let the graves make their confession , 125 123 feathered , now able to fly 10 124 The ...
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... Musick , elevated his Soul , and was his Heaven upon Earth : But before his re- turn thence to Bemerton he would usually sing and play his part , at an appointed private Musick - meeting ; and , to justifie this practice , he would ...
... Musick , elevated his Soul , and was his Heaven upon Earth : But before his re- turn thence to Bemerton he would usually sing and play his part , at an appointed private Musick - meeting ; and , to justifie this practice , he would ...
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... Musick high the squatted Thorns . But highest Oakes stoop down to hear , And listning Elders prick the Ear . The Thorn , lest it should hurt her , draws Within the Skin its shrunken claws . But I have for my Musick found A Sadder , yet ...
... Musick high the squatted Thorns . But highest Oakes stoop down to hear , And listning Elders prick the Ear . The Thorn , lest it should hurt her , draws Within the Skin its shrunken claws . But I have for my Musick found A Sadder , yet ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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