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John Milton - Sonnet XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes On His AiresJohn Milton - Sonnet XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes On His Aires
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Harry whose tuneful and well measur`d Song First taught our English Musick how to span Words with just note and accent, not to scan With Midas Ears, committing short and long; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for Envy to look wan; To after age thou shalt be writ the man, That with smooth aire couldst humor best our tongue Thou honour`st Verse, and Verse must send her wing To honour thee, the Priest of Phoebus Quire That tun`st their happiest lines in Hymn or Story Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Then his Casella, whom he woo`d to sing Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.
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