TECHNICAL TERMS
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Talbot | (of Salisbury dying). 'He beckons with his hand, and smiles on me, As who should say, "When I am dead and gone, Remember to avenge me on the French,"— Plantagenet, I will; and like thee, Nero, Play on the lute, beholding the towns burn.' |
Hen. 4. A. 31, 206, Mortimer to Lady Mortimer.
Mort. | … for thy tongue Makes Welsh as sweet as ditties highly penn'd, Sung by a fair queen in a summer's bower, With ravishing division, to her lute. |
For 'ravishing division,' see the remarks on the third of the foregoing passages, the speech of Juliet about the lark's song [ p. 28].
The Lute leads us quite easily from Musical Instruments and Technical Terms to the second division.