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  • Music, the greatest good that mortals know,
    And all of heaven we have below.
    Music can noble hints impart,
    Engender fury, kindle love;
    40 With unsuspected eloquence can move,
    And manage all the man with secret art.
    When Orpheus strikes the trembling lyre
    The streams stand still, the stones admire;
    The listening savages advance,
    The world and lamb around him trip
    The bears in aukward measures leap,
    And tigers mingle in the dance
    The moving woods attended as he played
    And Rhodope was left without a shade.

    Joseph Addison, “A Song For St. CeCILIa's Day, At Oxford”