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and who will make the melody of the Heaven to sleep? He seems to speak after a five-years silence, as one of Pythagoras his Scholars, who thought the Heavens to have been melodious in their motions: and that men are deaf to the Musick by continual assuefaction, |
and who will make the melody of the Heaven to sleep? He seems to speak After a five-years silence, as one of Pythagoras his Scholars, who Thought the Heavens to have been melodious in their motions: and that men Are deaf to the Music by continual assuefaction, |
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See Censorinus de die natali, cap. 13. Cic. in somnio Scipionis. S. Aug. Ep. 28. ad S. Hier. Leo Castr. in Isaiae cap. 40. vers. 26. Georg. Venet. in Harm. |
See Censorinus de die Natal, cap. 13. Cic in Somnio Scipio's. S. Aug. Epistle 28. and S. Hier. Leo Caster. in Isaiae cap. 40. vers. 26. George Venet. in Harm. |
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