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H. LAWES , ON HIS AIRS Harry , whose tuneful and well - measured song First taught our English music how to scan Words with just note and accent , not to scan With Midas ' ears , committing short and long ; Thy worth and skill exempts ...
H. LAWES , ON HIS AIRS Harry , whose tuneful and well - measured song First taught our English music how to scan Words with just note and accent , not to scan With Midas ' ears , committing short and long ; Thy worth and skill exempts ...
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Lawes himself played the part of the Attendant Spirit ; and when this Spirit is pointedly praised for the beauty and power of his music ( as in the passages beginning “ Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , ” and “ Thyrsis ...
Lawes himself played the part of the Attendant Spirit ; and when this Spirit is pointedly praised for the beauty and power of his music ( as in the passages beginning “ Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , ” and “ Thyrsis ...
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... But that by quick command from sovran Jove I was despatched for their defence and guard : And listen why ; for I will tell ye now What never yet was heard in tale or song , From old or modern bard , in hall or bow'r .
... But that by quick command from sovran Jove I was despatched for their defence and guard : And listen why ; for I will tell ye now What never yet was heard in tale or song , From old or modern bard , in hall or bow'r .
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But first I must put off These my sky robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the weeds and likeness of a swain That to the service of this house belongs , Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , Well knows to still the wild ...
But first I must put off These my sky robes spun out of Iris ' woof , And take the weeds and likeness of a swain That to the service of this house belongs , Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , Well knows to still the wild ...
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... I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture , for my new - enlivened spirits Prompt me ; and they perhaps are not far off . SONG Sweet Echo , sweetest Nymph , that liv'st unseen 69 ...
... I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture , for my new - enlivened spirits Prompt me ; and they perhaps are not far off . SONG Sweet Echo , sweetest Nymph , that liv'st unseen 69 ...
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