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Where's then the Ear, through which Trumpets convey life to the hands, and Tabrets to the feet; whil'st holy David at the sound of the one fights for the Ark, and at the noise of the other dances before it? To Sleep and Death, these are no more than Silence. Midnight and the Grave are two Exceptions against Noise. Awake you may ye Lute and Harp; but to what purpose, |
Where's then the Ear, through which Trumpets convey life to the hands, and Tabrets to the feet; whilst holy David At the found of the one fights for the Ark, and At the noise of the other dances before it? To Sleep and Death, these Are no more than Silence. Midnight and the Grave Are two Exceptions against Noise. Awake you may you Lute and Harp; but to what purpose, |
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