But mark the chance, myself to Vance,, By friendship's lot, to Paul's I got ; So found I grace, a certain space Still to remain : With Redford§ there, the like no where, For cunning such, and virtue much, By whom some part, of musick art, So did I gain. The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal - Side 971844Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Tusser, William Fordyce Mavor - 1812 - 420 sider
...Jol.n Rtdford, *n excellent 7. But mark ;bc chance, myself to Vance. By friendship's lot to Paul's 1 got ; So found I grace, a certain space Still to remain : With Kedford there, the like no where ;, For canning such, and virtue much, By whom some part, of musick... | |
| James Ford - 1818 - 432 sider
...rest, To serve the choir, now there, now here ; For time so spent, I may repent, And sorrow make. But mark the chance, myself to Vance,, By friendship's...found I grace, a certain space Still to remain : With Redford§ there, the like no where, For cunning such, and virtue much, By whom some part, of musick... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 sider
...here ; For time so spent, I may repent, And sorrow make. 7. But mark the chance, myself to 'vanee, By friendship's lot to Paul's I got ; So found I grace, a certain space Still to remain : With Redford there, the like no where, For cunning such, and virtue much, By whom some part, of musick art,... | |
| William John Thoms - 1838 - 506 sider
...rest, To serve the quire, now here, now there ; For time so spent, I may repent And sorrow make. " But mark the chance, myself to 'vance, By friendship's...like no where For cunning such, and virtue much By vrhom some part of music art So did I gain. " From Paul's I went to Eaton sent, To learn straightways,... | |
| William John Thoms - 1844 - 500 sider
...rest, To serve the quire, now here, now there ; For time so spent, I may repent And sorrow make. " But mark the chance, myself to 'vance, By friendship's...cunning such, and virtue much By whom some part of music art So did I gain. " From Paul's I went to Eaton sent, To learn straightways, the Latin phrase,... | |
| 1914 - 540 sider
...mentioned by Tusser in his biographical verses : ' By friendship's lot to Paul's I got With Redford there, the like no where For cunning such and virtue much. By whom some part of musick art So did I gain.' 1 1609. Thos. Dekker, The Gul's Horne-booke. - Ibid. c. iiii. ' 1600. S.... | |
| John Ebenezer West - 1899 - 164 sider
...organ. Tusser, in his " Five Hundred Points of Husbandry," gives the following eulogy of him:— " By friendship's lot to Paul's I got, So found I grace a certain fpace Still to remaine THOMAS GILES (or GYLES) ... ... Father of Dr. Nathaniel Giles (Organist of St.... | |
| Frederick Arthur Cox - 1899 - 332 sider
...St Paul's about '535 •— " But mark the chance, myself to 'vance, By friendship's lot to Paules I got, So found I grace a certain space Still to remain, With Rcdford there, the like nowhere, For cunning such, and virtue much By whom some part of musicke art... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1907 - 428 sider
...rest, To serve the choir, now there, now here; For time so spent, I may repent, And sorrow make. "But mark the chance, myself to 'vance By friendship's...space Still to remain " With Bedford * there, the like nowhere, For cunning such and virtue much, 1 Master of St. Paul's choir, fi. 15-. Author of the morality,... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1907 - 422 sider
...rest, To serve the choir, now there, now here; For time so spent, I may repent, And sorrow make. "But mark the chance, myself to 'vance By friendship's...found I grace, a certain space Still to remain "With Bedford1 there, the like nowhere, For cunning such and virtue much, 1 Master of St. Paul's choir, fl.... | |
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