The Euterpeiad: Or, Musical Intelligencer, Bände 1-3Da Capo Press, 1977 |
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... sweet a songstress rise , reproach from the wise and the temperate ; To chant thy welcome to the skies . " one , to which our poets and actors , -yea , to which the very multitude should lift up their What a charming art , then is music ...
... sweet a songstress rise , reproach from the wise and the temperate ; To chant thy welcome to the skies . " one , to which our poets and actors , -yea , to which the very multitude should lift up their What a charming art , then is music ...
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... sweet and rich , but it lacks something of the brilliancy of the other instruments . Of these three constituents , as they affect our senses and faculties , we should say the richness fills , satisfies , and delights the sense - the sweet ...
... sweet and rich , but it lacks something of the brilliancy of the other instruments . Of these three constituents , as they affect our senses and faculties , we should say the richness fills , satisfies , and delights the sense - the sweet ...
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... sweet Will iam , If my sweet Will iam sails your crew : II . William who high upon the yard , Rock'd by the billows to and fro , Soon as her well known voice he heard , He sighed , and cast his eyes below ; The cord glides swiftly ...
... sweet Will iam , If my sweet Will iam sails your crew : II . William who high upon the yard , Rock'd by the billows to and fro , Soon as her well known voice he heard , He sighed , and cast his eyes below ; The cord glides swiftly ...
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