[Madame Flirt by Charles E. Pearce]@TWC D-Link bookMadame Flirt CHAPTER XIII 14/31
Has not your Handel helped himself to that? Not note for note, but in style, in dignity, in expression? Ah, I have you there.
But we mustn't quarrel.
You must hear the girl again.
Look 'ee here.
Have we not agreed that 'Virgins are like the Fair Flower' in the first act shall be set to Purcell's 'What shall I do to show how much I love her ?' I would have you play the air and Polly shall sing it." "Sing dat air? But it most difficult is.
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