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that sing idle songs to the sound of the viol; that invent for themselves instruments of music, like David; |
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That chant ª°
to ¹
the sound ª
of the viol, ª
[ and] invent ª°
to themselves instruments ª
of musick, ª
like David; ª |
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That chaunt ª°
to ¹
the sound ª
of the Uiole, ª
[ and] inuent ª°
to themselues instruments ª
of musicke, ª
like Dauid: ª |
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who excel in the sound of musical instruments; they have regarded them as abiding, not as fleeting [pleasures]; |
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That chant ª°
to ¹
the sound ª
of the viol, ª
[ and] invent ª°
to themselves instruments ª
of musick, ª
like
Däwiđ
דָּוִד; ª |
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