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Musick! soft charm of heav'n and earth, When didst thou borrow thy auspicious birth? Or art thou of eternal date, Sir to thyself, thyself as old as Fate. - Ode in Praise of Musick [Music] Priests, altars, victims, swam before my sight. - Phaedra and Hippolytus (act I, sc. 1) [Love]
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