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... Everybody's Writing-desk Book - Page 108by Charles Nisbet, Don Lemon - 1892 - 310 pagesFull view - About this book
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...case has long been waiting for its sister, " Music," but it has not waited in vain And when did ever Music and sweet poetry agree As they must needs, the sister and the brother, And this leads us to another remarkable fact. Although Mr. Coleridge-Taylor has set altogether over... | |
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