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... Words had no passage , tears no issue found , For sorrow shut up words , wrath kept in tears ; Confused affects each other do confound , Oppressed with grief his passions had no bound . 410 420 430 440 Striving to tell his woes , words ...
... Words had no passage , tears no issue found , For sorrow shut up words , wrath kept in tears ; Confused affects each other do confound , Oppressed with grief his passions had no bound . 410 420 430 440 Striving to tell his woes , words ...
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... words are in these books which have been clothed in music by others , and I am content they then served their turn ; yet give me now leave to make use of mine own . Likewise you may find here some three or four songs that have been ...
... words are in these books which have been clothed in music by others , and I am content they then served their turn ; yet give me now leave to make use of mine own . Likewise you may find here some three or four songs that have been ...
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... words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing and ranking both matter and words , that the composition be comely , and to do this with diligence and often . No matter how slow the style be at first , so it be ...
... words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing and ranking both matter and words , that the composition be comely , and to do this with diligence and often . No matter how slow the style be at first , so it be ...
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