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Poetically
Poetically Po*et"ic*al*ly, adv. In a poetic manner.

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- of Poesie (also called Some Reulis and Cautelis), 1584 His Majesties Poeticall Exercises at Vacant Houres, 1591 Lepanto, poem Daemonologie, 1597 Extra-titular...
- (1605) The Spirit of Gambo (The Lord Dewys Favoret) from Captaine Hume’s Poeticall Musicke (1607) Performed by Phillip W. Serna, Viols & Violone Problems...
- mournings, on the death of Master Gall Containing varietie of pleasant poëticall descriptions, morall instructions, historiall narrations, and divine observations...
- addressed to Fulke Greville. Daniel first published Musophilus in his Poeticall Essayes of 1599. The poem was published again in 1601/1602, largely unchanged...
- about 1585, its thousand lines were ultimately collected in His Maiesties Poeticall Exercises at Vacant Houres (1591), then published separately in 1603 after...
- pizzicato in classical music is found in Tobias Hume's Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke (1607), wherein he instructs the viola da gamba player to use...
- Ashmole, E., ed. (1652). Theatrum Chemi**** Britanni****; containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the Hermetique...
- The Bannatyne M****cript is an anthology of literature compiled in Scotland in the sixteenth century. It is an important source for the Scots poetry of...
- (1569–1645) – The Spirit of Gambo (The Lord Dewys Favoret) from Captaine Hume’s Poeticall Musicke (1607) John Jenkins (1592–1678) – Pavan à6 in F, VdGS No.2, Oxford...
- Hall wrote in smooth heroic couplets. In the first book of his satires (Poeticall), he attacks the writers whose verses were devoted to licentious subjects...