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Example sentences for "musicke"

Lexicographically close words:
musicians; musicianship; musicien; musiciens; musick; musics; musik; musikalischen; musike; musing
  1. Sease Musicke] But stay, the musikes husht; I hope theyle appeare; I doe feale no such paine in my wounds that I had need of musicke to bring me to sleepe.

  2. Goe one of you, finde out the Forrester, For now our obseruation is perform'd; And since we haue the vaward of the day, My Loue shall heare the musicke of my hounds.

  3. Except I be by Siluia in the night, There is no musicke in the Nightingale.

  4. Then loude Musicke sound's, supposed to call them to their Olympian games.

  5. He had a daintye lute under his arme, He touched the strings, which made such a charme, Saies, Please you to heare any musicke of mee, Ile sing you a song of pretty Bessee.

  6. My Rose shall safely here abide, With musicke passe the daye; Whilst I, amonge the piercing pikes, 115 My foes seeke far awaye.

  7. This marryage being solempnized then, With musicke performed by the skilfullest men, The nobles and gentles sate downe at that tyde, Each one admiring the beautifull bryde.

  8. My Rose shall safely here abide, With musicke passe the daye; Whilst I, amonge the piercing pikes, My foes seeke far awaye.

  9. This marryage being solempnized then, With musicke performed by the skilfullest men, The nobles and gentles sate downe at that tyde, Each one admiring the beautiful bryde.

  10. Cecropian Apes did on his musicke waite, Yet of them all, not one could immitate.

  11. But รด when beauty strikes vpon the heart: What musicke then to euery sence is bore, All thought resigning them, to beare apart.

  12. Play musicke then: nay you must doe it soone.

  13. No, contemne thee; fearefull of Musicke in the Woods, yet counted the god of the Woods.

  14. According to the musicke of the spheres," and st.

  15. But then for musicke of the best, This must be thought on for the Feast.

  16. On thy Banke In a Ranke, Let thy Swans sing her And with their Musicke 330 Along let them bring her.

  17. Some muz'd to see the earth enuy the ayre, Which from her lyps exhald refined sweet, A world to see, yet how he ioyd to heare The dainty grasse make musicke with her feete.

  18. There is not any Musicke of Instruments whatsoever comparable to that which is made of the voices of Men, where the voices are good and the same well sorted and ordered.

  19. So is it in the Musicke of mens liues: And heere haue I the daintinesse of eare, To heare time broke in a disorder'd string: But for the Concord of my State and Time, Had not an eare to heare my true Time broke.

  20. How sowre sweet Musicke is, When Time is broke, and no Proportion kept?

  21. Clio, come, be bright; Take me thy Timbrell and Tobaccho pipe, And give Hyanthe musicke at her windowe.

  22. Haunce, see that all things be in order set Both for our Musicke and our large Carowse, That (after our best countrie fashion) I may give entertainment to the Prince.

  23. All the time that the supper indured, there was in the hall great store of musicke of diuers instruments, whereon they played with great consort, some one time and some another.

  24. The bunnett that this captaine did weare, was like vnto them that before they had seene others weare; hee had before him great musicke of trompets and hoybuckes, whereon they played in great concorde.

  25. At their comming vnto the pallace there came foorth a great number of gentlemen, seruantes vnto the viceroy, to bid them welcome, with great store of musicke and tokens of mirth.

  26. They learne the Musicke with good wil, especially the flaute: their voyces are not good for the pricke song.

  27. This will proue a braue kingdome to me, Where I shall haue my Musicke for nothing Cal.

  28. Likewise the citizens at this time doo hange their streetes with clothes of silke and other thinges very richly, and trimmed with flowers, bearing him companie vnto his lodging with much musicke and sound of instrumentes.

  29. And that burial which hath most priests and musicke is most sumptuous, wherin they were woont to spend great riches.

  30. Of musicke and songs, and who were the inuentors thereof.

  31. Then if the lottes doo fall out vnto their content, they doo make vnto them great feastes with musicke and songes of great praise, and doo offer vnto them geese, duckes, and boyled rise.

  32. They do celebrate all their festiuall dayes in the night, which is ordinarily their newe moones; and they doo solemnize them with much musicke and newe inuentions.

  33. And now, to take his last farewell Of his true love, his faire and constant Maudlen, With musicke sweete that did excell 15 Hee plaies under her window then.

  34. Fair Maudlin, from a window high Beholding her true love with musicke where hee stood, But not a word she durst reply, 35 Fearing her parents angry mood.

  35. Thou couldst desire no earthly thing But stil thou hadst it readily; Thy musicke still to play and sing, And yet thou wouldst not love me.

  36. The King of the white men, his musicke sounding, commaunded her forward that stoode before the Queene, and the same with lyke reuerent behauiour marched forward her continent, and stoode still.

  37. And by this appoynted order, there was continually heard melodious soundes, and pleasaunt harmonies, sweete concords with delightfull Musicke presented, odoriferous perfume smelt, and stately viandes plentifully fedde of.

  38. The Musicke beganne vppon a sodayne with a rare inuention to sound a charge with a pleasaunt concord, participating togeather a sweete and thundering melodie, hauing in it a deuine furie.

  39. In the last game and daunsing, they beeing all returned to their distributed places, the Musicke againe sounded a measure phrygiall in as perfect and prouoking furie as euer Marcias of Phrygia inuented.

  40. At the measured sounde and time of the Musicke vppon their checkers, as it pleased the King to commaund, the pawns turning themselues with a decent reuolution, honouring the King and the Queene, leapt vppon an other checker before them.

  41. And obseruing the time of the musicke in a conuenient order, and approoued gesture and arte, that it was no neede to commaund or say any thing.

  42. The vilest out-of-time musicke being heard.


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