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Siren
frequent an island near the coast of Italy and to sing with such sweetness that they lured mariners to destruction
Sit
obs 3d pers sing pres of Sit for sitteth
Slit
3d pers sing pres of Slide
Divine Service, Tenure by
were obliged to perform some special divine services, as to sing so many masses, etc., Litt. S. 137.
Lollardy
Lollardy [fr. lullen, lollen, or lallen, Old Germ., to sing with a low voice; and hard, from the singing of
Musician, London
any police constable, may require any street musician or street singer to depart from the neighbourhood of the house of such
Tenure
to which was annexed some special divine service, as to sing so many masses, to distribute a certain sum in alms,
Twelve month
Twelve month (sing.), a year; but twelve months (plur.) are computed according to twenty-eight days for each month, 6 Rep....
Mos
sing of Mores
Sol fa
To sing the notes of the gamut ascending or descending as do
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