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SONGS FROM PLAYS ' THE LYRICAL tradition is an unbroken one , ' writes Edward Bliss Reed of song in drama , ' from the tenth century trope , Quem quæritis , to the songs of Shakespeare , of Dryden , and of Sheridan .
SONGS FROM PLAYS ' THE LYRICAL tradition is an unbroken one , ' writes Edward Bliss Reed of song in drama , ' from the tenth century trope , Quem quæritis , to the songs of Shakespeare , of Dryden , and of Sheridan .
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The composition and publication of songs fell off markedly in the reign of Charles I , but during the Commonwealth ... CROSS REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss .
The composition and publication of songs fell off markedly in the reign of Charles I , but during the Commonwealth ... CROSS REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss .
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... Since thought is free , think what thou will , 545 Since to th ' country first I came , 659 Since you will needs that I shall sing , 20 minds , 697 Song . The first verses that ever. Sleep , silence ' child , sweet father of soft ...
... Since thought is free , think what thou will , 545 Since to th ' country first I came , 659 Since you will needs that I shall sing , 20 minds , 697 Song . The first verses that ever. Sleep , silence ' child , sweet father of soft ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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