excerpt from 'The Diary of a West Country Physician, A. D. 1684-1726' pp. 71 (63 words)
excerpt from 'The Diary of a West Country Physician, A. D. 1684-1726' pp. 71 (63 words)
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Later I was at our Musick-Meeting; and Mr Ducket of Caune [Calne] in Wiltshire play’d on a Flute one song with us: But Mr Hill’s Harpsichord being near a note below Consort Pitch, and no sure Hand performing the Trebles (being only young Ladds of Wells and Shepton,) our Musick was very mean. (addition in brackets as in the original source) |
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