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and quarrell, with venture of his blood, for his delights, nay for the conditions of his owne sorrow and damnation. Now pleasure is offered him: no, it will not downe. Musicke stands at his Windore: |
and quarrel, with venture of his blood, for his delights, nay for the conditions of his own sorrow and damnation. Now pleasure is offered him: no, it will not down. Music Stands At his Windore: |
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