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" If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human... "
Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: History and Character of Shakespeare's Plays - Page 232
by Hermann Ulrici - 1876
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The history of English poetry. To which are prefixed, three ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pages
...friend Maister RL the author probably of Diello. If musiqne and sweet poetrie agree, As they must needs (the sister and the brother), Then must the love be great "twixt thee and mee, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. SECT. LVIII.] SPENSER'S CULEX. 329 tions and incidents...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 548 pages
...friend Maister RL the author probably of Diello. If musiqite and sweet poetrie agree, As they must needs (the sister and the brother), Then must the love be great "twixt lute and mec, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. tions and incidents which have a like complexion...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 170

1841 - 736 pages
...Mauler RL in praise ofAftuiyue and Poetrie. If musiqne and sweet poetrie agree, As they must needes (the sister and the brother), Then must the love be great twixt thee and mee, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is deere, whose heavenly tuch Upon...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

1841 - 846 pages
...agree, As they must needes (the sister and the brother), Then mnst the love be great twixt thee and mee, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is deere, whose heavenly tuch Upon the lute, doth ravishe humaine sense, Spenser to mee ; whose deepe...
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Knight's Store of Knowledge for All Readers: Being a Collection of Treatises ...

Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pages
...must the lore Iw grail 'twixt thee and me. Because thou Wit the one, and I the other. Doielmd to tliee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spmier to me, whose deep conceit is such, As, passing all conceit, needs no defence. Thou lov'st...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 pages
...the best, though excellent in neither. VIII. If music and sweet poetry agree', Aa they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then, must the love be...me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Doulancl to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense : Spenser to me,...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 596 pages
...the best, though excellent in neither. VIII. If music and sweet poetry agree*, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then, must the love be...me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. 7 If music and sweet poetry agree,] This poem was published in 1598, in Richard Barnfield's " Eneomion...
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The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 pages
...the best, though excellent in neither. VIII. If music and sweet poetry agree', As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then, must the love be...me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Douland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense : Spenser to me,...
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Ragland castle

Katherine Thomson - 1843 - 904 pages
...scene their glimmering light. CHAPTER VIII. If Music and sweet Poetry agree, As they must needs — the sister and the brother ; Then must the love be...me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Pastionate Pilgrim. — SHAKSPEARE. IT was in tremor and dismay that Blanch Somerset found herself,...
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The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the ..., Volume 1

William Goodman - 1843 - 342 pages
...fourth ; and also the lute. A performer on the latter instrument is thus immortalized by Shakspeare : " Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense." From " The Music of Nature," by W. Gardiner, (Boston edition, 1838,) I copy the following remarks on...
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