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" Whom art had never taught clefs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect practice : To end the controversy, in a rapture Upon his instrument he plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries, and so quick,... "
The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical ... - Page xxxiii
by John Ford - 1831 - 347 pages
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Dramatic Works, Volume 1

John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...much easier to believe That such they were, than hope to hear again. Amet. How did the rivals part? Men. You term them rightly, For they were rivals,...harmony. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last 1 Run division^ The very valuable notes to the Variorum edition of Shakespeare, however they may be...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 6

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1811 - 622 pages
...much easier to believe That such they were, than hope to hear again. Amet. Mow did the rivals part ? Men. You term them rightly, For they were rivals, and their mistress harmony. Same time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never...
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The Indicator, Volume 1

Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...easier to believe That such they were, than hope to hear again. J'ad. How did the rivals part? Hen. You term them rightly. For they were rivals, and their mistress harmony. Some lime thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never taught...
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Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - Country life - 1824 - 312 pages
...instrument than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the yonng man grew at last Into a pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never tanght cliffs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours...
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Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - English essays - 1825 - 312 pages
...more art Upon his quaking instrument than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliff's, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect...
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Lives of Sacred Poets

Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1834 - 478 pages
...with her various notes Reply to ... Amrt. How did the rivals part ? Mm. You term them rightly ; I, For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmony....notes. Should vie with him for mastery, whose study i Had busied many hours to perfect practice, i : To end the controversy, in a raptur*. Upon liiť instrument...
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Uncle Oliver's Travels: Persia

John Kitto - 1835 - 344 pages
...more art Upon his quaking instrument than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never taught clefs, moods f, or notes Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect...
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The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford

Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 768 pages
...much easier to believe That such they were, than hope to bear again. Amet. How did the rivals part ? Men. You term them rightly; For they were rivals,...Into a pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never tjugjit_cliffs, mooda, or notes, St{mld_yij^with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours...
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The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse ...

Mary Russell Mitford - English literature - 1841 - 856 pages
...more art Upon his quaking insirument than she. The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird. Whom art had never taught clefs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect...
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Poems

James Russell Lowell - 1844 - 584 pages
...and for a sound, Amethus, 't is much easier to believe That such they were, than hope to hear again. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught clefs, moods, and notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect...
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