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And it will discourse most eloquent music.
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And music too—dear music! that can touchBeyond all else the soul that loves it much—Now heard far off, so far as but to seemLike the faint, exquisite music of a dream.
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And sure there is music even in the beauty, and the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweeter than the sound of an instrument; for there is music wherever there is harmony, order, or proportion; and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres.
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And they are singing as if a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders; and no one was able to master that song but the hundred and forty-four thousand, who have been bought from the earth.
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And when the music goes te-toot,The monkey acts so funny That we all hurry up and scootTo get some monkey-money. M-double-unk for the monkey, M-double-an for the man; M-double unky, hunky monkey, Hunkey monkey-man. Ever since the world began Children danced and children ran When they heard the monkey-man, The m-double-unky man.
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And with a secret pain,And smiles that seem akin to tears,We hear the wild refrain.
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And without music there can be no perfect knowledge, for there is nothing without it. For even the universe itself is said to have been put together with a certain harmony of sounds, and the very heavens revolve under the guidance of harmony.
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Anne Louise Germaine de Staël, Corinne (1807), Book IX, Chapter II.
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Apes and ivory, skulls and roses, in junks of old Hong-Kong,Gliding over a sea of dreams to a haunted shore of song.
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Ariana Grande, Twitter statement on the Manchester terrorist attack (May 2017)
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Art
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Artemus Ward, Lecture.
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Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Music Makers.
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Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Music Makers.
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Arthur Schopenhauer, The World As Representation: Second Aspect, Vol. I, Ch. III as translated by Eric F. J. Payne (1958).