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“His tongue is now a stringless instrument;
Words, life, and all, old Lancaster hath spent.”
William Shakespeare Quotes Source: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second (Northumberland at II, i)
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“Nay, now you are too flat,
And mar the concord with too harsh a descant.”
William Shakespeare Quotes Source: The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Lucetta at I, ii)
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“She hath made me four and twenty nosegays for the
shearers--three-man songmen all, and very good ones; but they are
most of them means and bases, but one puritan amongst them, and
he sings psalms to hornpipes.”
William Shakespeare Quotes Source: The Winter's Tale (Clown at IV, iii)
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“Sing again, with your dear voice revealing
A tone
Of some world far from ours,
Where music and moonlight and feeling
Are one.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley Quotes Source: To Jane--The Keen Stars were Twinkling
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“Sweetest the strain when in the song
The singer has been lost.”
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps) Quotes Source: The Poet and the Poem
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