| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 Seiten
...Waits (under 32 KEMP'S GREAT LEAP OVER CHURCHYARD Benedicite be it spoken) few cities in our realm have the like, none better ! Who, besides their excellency in wind instruments, and their rare cunning on the viol and violin : their voices are admirable ! every one of them able... | |
| 1842 - 780 Seiten
...as the people left me : such Waytes (under Benedicite be it spoken) few citties in our realme haue the like, none better ; who, besides their excellency...on the vyoll and violin, theyr voices be admirable, euerie one of them able to serve in any calhedrall church in Christendome for quiristers. " The cittizens... | |
| 1903 - 500 Seiten
...(under I56KEMP*S GREAT LEAP OVER CHURCHYARD WALL. Benedicitc be it spoken) few cities in our realm have the like, none better ! Who, besides their excellency in wind instruments, and their rare cunning on the viol and violin : their voices are admirable ! every one of them able... | |
| Christopher Welch - 1911 - 484 Seiten
...Benedicite be it spoken) fewe Citties in our Realme haue the like, none better ; who besides their excellenz in wind instruments, their rare cunning on the Vyoll and Violin, theyr voices be admirable, euerie one of the able to serue in any Cathedral! Church in Christendome for Quiristers.' tempt,1 and... | |
| Edmund Horace Fellowes - 1921 - 372 Seiten
...in his ' Nine days wonder ' praised the Norwich waits in the following terms : 1 ' Such Waytes fewe Citties in our Realme have the like, none better ;...on the Vyoll and Violin, theyr voices be admirable, everie one of them able to serve in any Cathedrall Church in Christendoome for Quiristers.' Orlando's... | |
| Henry Chettle - 1923 - 114 Seiten
...as the people left me: such Waytes (under Benedicite be it spoken) fewe Citties in our Realme haue the like, none better. Who, besides their excellency...the Vyoll, and Violin : theyr voices be admirable, euerie one of the able to serue in any Cathedrall Church in Christendoome for Quiristers. Passing by... | |
| Ian Woodfield - 1988 - 290 Seiten
...Chester waits 'violens' by 159o. 1o6 The versatility of the Norwich waits was noted by Will Kemp in 1599: 'besides their excellency in wind instruments, their...on the Vyoll and Violin: theyr voices be admirable, everie one of them able to serve in any Cathedrall Church in Christendoome for Quiristers.'107 The... | |
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