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Upon M. William Lawes, The Rare Musician.

    By Robert Herrick



    Should I not put on blacks, when each one here
    Comes with his cypress and devotes a tear?
    Should I not grieve, my Lawes, when every lute,
    Viol, and voice is by thy loss struck mute?
    Thy loss, brave man! whose numbers have been hurl'd,
    And no less prais'd than spread throughout the world.
    Some have thee call'd Amphion; some of us
    Nam'd thee Terpander, or sweet Orpheus:
    Some this, some that, but all in this agree,
    Music had both her birth and death with thee.




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Blacks, mourning garments.


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