| Thomas Carew - 1824 - 252 pages
...ayre, and from the grosse allay Of mixtures, and compounding accidents Refin'd to immateriall elements. But when the Queene of Beautie did inspire The ayre...with humble reverend dutie, more Her rare perfections than high state adore. These harmlesse pastimes let my Townsend sing To rurall tunes ; not that thy... | |
| Thomas Carew - 1824 - 252 pages
...and from the grosse allay Of mixtures, and compounding accidents Refin'd to immaterial I elements. But when the Queene of Beautie did inspire The ayre...her celestiall organ, sweet Harmonious notes, our souks fell at her feet, And did, with humble reverend dutie, more Her rare perfections than high state... | |
| Thomas Carew - 1870 - 314 pages
...perfumes and our hearts with fire, Breathing from her celeftiall organ fweet Harmonious notes, our foules fell at her feet, And did with humble reverend dutie more Her rare perfections than high ftate adore. Thefe harmlefle paftimes let my Townfend fing To rurall tunes ; not that thy... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - 1991 - 310 pages
...the queen's own singing the climax of his account, whereas in Tempe Restord the queen does not sing: But when the Queene of Beautie did inspire The ayre...more Her rare perfections, then high state adore. In the fifth Act of The Shepheards Paradise, however, a song of twenty lines is sung by the queen in... | |
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