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Let The Singing Singers With Vocal Voices, Most Vociferous, In Sweet Vociferation Out-vociferize Even Sound Itself.
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Let the singing singers
With vocal voices, most vociferous,
In sweet vociferation out-vociferize
Even sound itself.
-- Henry Carey (1663-1743)
-- Chrononhotonthologos, Act i, Sc. 1
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