| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...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 whiche...the soule to heven. And musike selfe is melodious To rejoyce the yeres and comfort the brayne, Sharping the wittes with sounde solacious, Devoydyng bad... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...do so comprehende, That theyr waye and perfite doctryne To the joye above, whiche is celestine. v. And yet also the perfite physyke, Which appertayneth...to enclyne In eternal helth so the soule to domyne, y For to the body the science seven ~" Doth teche to lede the soule to heven. And musike selfe is melodious... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...inwarde intrayles tourneth contrary, That nature can not worke dyrectly; Then doth physike the paries interiall In ordre set to their originall. But yet...the soule to heven. And musike selfe is melodious To rejoyce the yeres and comfort the brayne, Sharping the wittes with sounde solacious, Devoydyng bad... | |
| Rose A. Zimbardo - 1998 - 222 psl.
...auctorite, Which ledeth the soule the way in specyall By good doctrine to dame Eternitie; Only of phisike is the properte To ayde the body in every sekenes, That is right frayle and full of bryttilnes" On the other hand, rhetoric tor the sixteenth century provides the very basis for conceptual reasoning;... | |
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