The marriage of Oceanus and Brittania an allegoricall fiction, really declaring Englands riches, glory, and puissance by sea : to be represented in musick, dances, and proper scenes / all invented, written, and composed by Richard Fleckno.
- Title
- The marriage of Oceanus and Brittania an allegoricall fiction, really declaring Englands riches, glory, and puissance by sea : to be represented in musick, dances, and proper scenes / all invented, written, and composed by Richard Fleckno.
- Author
- Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- 1659.
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Contents
- title page
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THE MARIAGE OF Oceanus
and Brittania. -
The second part.
- The speech, Magnifying the power and purity of love
- The first Entry. Of the second part,
- The Song. Or Recitative, In contemplation of her happinesse, with reflection on the unhappinesse of civil wars.
- The Air or Canzzonet.
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The Recitative, In the soft
Lydian strain. - The Introduction. To the dauncing on the Ropes,
- The third part.
- The fourth part.
- The fifth and last part.