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William Byrd's ethereal Four-Part Mass, continuing a Catholic tradition in the Protestant England of Queen Elizabeth I, teamed with inner spirituality.
Rodney Punt: Bridges to Somewhere: Master Chorale Embraces Worlds in Los Angeles Rodney Punt 2011
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William Byrd's ethereal Four-Part Mass, continuing a Catholic tradition in the Protestant England of Queen Elizabeth I, teamed with inner spirituality.
Rodney Punt: Bridges to Somewhere: Master Chorale Embraces Worlds in Los Angeles Rodney Punt 2011
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Legislation reauthorized 1,000 men in the regiment, and Lieutenant Governor Fauquier appointed William Byrd its colonel and Adam Stephen its lieutenant colonel.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Legislation reauthorized 1,000 men in the regiment, and Lieutenant Governor Fauquier appointed William Byrd its colonel and Adam Stephen its lieutenant colonel.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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William Byrd's ethereal Four-Part Mass, continuing a Catholic tradition in the Protestant England of Queen Elizabeth I, teamed with inner spirituality.
Rodney Punt: Bridges to Somewhere: Master Chorale Embraces Worlds in Los Angeles Rodney Punt 2011
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Legislation reauthorized 1,000 men in the regiment, and Lieutenant Governor Fauquier appointed William Byrd its colonel and Adam Stephen its lieutenant colonel.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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William Byrd's ethereal Four-Part Mass, continuing a Catholic tradition in the Protestant England of Queen Elizabeth I, teamed with inner spirituality.
Rodney Punt: Bridges to Somewhere: Master Chorale Embraces Worlds in Los Angeles Rodney Punt 2011
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Legislation reauthorized 1,000 men in the regiment, and Lieutenant Governor Fauquier appointed William Byrd its colonel and Adam Stephen its lieutenant colonel.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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William Byrd says: “I kiss not where I wish to kill, / I fain not love, where most I hate, / I break no sleep to win my will.”
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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William Byrd says: “I kiss not where I wish to kill, / I fain not love, where most I hate, / I break no sleep to win my will.”
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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