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Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , at the time of that ...
Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , at the time of that ...
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I must now leave the student to turn to “ Paradise Lost ” for himself . He will not find it easy reading , nor uniformly interesting reading . The style is often extremely involved - “ contorted or gnarled , " as Masson phrased it ...
I must now leave the student to turn to “ Paradise Lost ” for himself . He will not find it easy reading , nor uniformly interesting reading . The style is often extremely involved - “ contorted or gnarled , " as Masson phrased it ...
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“ Look once more , ere we leave this specular mount , Westward , much nearer by south - west ; behold Where on th ' Ægean shore a city stands , Built nobly , pure the air , and light the soil : Athens , the Eye of Greece , Mother of ...
“ Look once more , ere we leave this specular mount , Westward , much nearer by south - west ; behold Where on th ' Ægean shore a city stands , Built nobly , pure the air , and light the soil : Athens , the Eye of Greece , Mother of ...
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IN WHOLE | 10 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
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