| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 psl.
...may well encrease The seuen sciences, in one monacorde Eche upon other, do full well depende Musike hath them, so set in concorde That all in one, may right well extende All perfile reason, they do so comprehende That they are way, and perfile doclrine To the ioye aboue :... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...Harpes, lutes, and crouddes ryght delycyous; Cymphans, doussemers, wyth claricimbales glorious. Rebeckes, clarycordes, eche in theyr degre, Dyd sytte aboute...nature can not worke dyrectly; Then doth physike the partes interiall In ordre set to their originall. But yet physyke can not be lyberall As the vii. science... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...diligence, To instructe me in your noble science. It is, she sayde, right gretely proffitable; For musikc doth sette in all unyte The discorde thynges whiche...nature can not worke dyrectly; Then doth physike the partes interiall In ordre set to their originall. But yet physyke can not be lyberall As the vii. science... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...my diligence, To instructe me in your noble science. It is, she sayde, right gretely..proffitable; For musike doth sette in all unyte The discorde thynges...perfite doctryne To the joye above, whiche is celestine. v. And yet also the perfite physyke, Which appertayneth well to the body, Doth well resemble unto the... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1920 - 458 psl.
...says that they " Ledeth the soule the way in specyall By good doctrine to dame Eternite — '' Again. The VII scyences in one monacorde, Eche upon other...and perfite doctryne To the joye above, whiche is celeitine." (Pastime of Pleasure, Ch. XVI.) Thus Hawes seems to have had a hazy notion of the intellectual... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1920 - 462 psl.
...that they " Ledeth the soule the way in specyall By »'ood doctrine to dame Eternite — '' Again, The VII scyences in one monacorde, Eche upon other...theyr waye and perfite doctryne To the joye above, wliiche is celestine." (Pastime of Pleasure, Ch. XVI.) Thus Hawes seems to have had a hazy notion of... | |
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