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At a solemn Musick An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester Song on May
Morning 674 · 675 . 676 . 679 ib . · 680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A VACATION
EXERCISE IN THE COLLEGE AN EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC ...
At a solemn Musick An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester Song on May
Morning 674 · 675 . 676 . 679 ib . · 680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A VACATION
EXERCISE IN THE COLLEGE AN EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC ...
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In his “ Ode at a Solemn Musick , ” he addresses “ the harmonious sisters , Voice
and Verse , ” to “ wed their divine sounds : "And to our high - raised phantasy
present That undisturbed song of pure concent , Aye sung before the sapphire ...
In his “ Ode at a Solemn Musick , ” he addresses “ the harmonious sisters , Voice
and Verse , ” to “ wed their divine sounds : "And to our high - raised phantasy
present That undisturbed song of pure concent , Aye sung before the sapphire ...
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Such may suit perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne ' er the song Of
Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow ' d . Not by
chords alone Well touch ' d , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears
the ...
Such may suit perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne ' er the song Of
Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow ' d . Not by
chords alone Well touch ' d , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears
the ...
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... the lips of Jove , Thyself didst counsel me to add the flowers That Gallia boasts
, - - - these too with which the smooth Italian his degenerate speech adorns , That
witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine ' s prophetic songs divine .
... the lips of Jove , Thyself didst counsel me to add the flowers That Gallia boasts
, - - - these too with which the smooth Italian his degenerate speech adorns , That
witnesses his mixture with the Goth ; And Palestine ' s prophetic songs divine .
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Who could suspect that Milton would write a Bacchanalian song ? It seems to me
that these two poems are much more valuable for their development of Milton ' s
studies and amusements , than for their poetry , by proving his love of nature ...
Who could suspect that Milton would write a Bacchanalian song ? It seems to me
that these two poems are much more valuable for their development of Milton ' s
studies and amusements , than for their poetry , by proving his love of nature ...
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