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"Page 19" cites the composer Robert Johnson. The composer had died long before 1659; that citation is slightly misleading. He did set Ariel's songs to music but they were "harmonised for three voices by Dr. John Wilson". The book "Cheerful Ayres or Ballads" is Wilson's, not Johnson's.
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Ambit: the bounds or limits of a place or district; a sphere of action, expression, or influence (Mirriam-Webster: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambit )
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Page 19: "Where the Bee Sucks" cites the composer Robert Johnson. The composer had died long before 1659; that citation is slightly misleading. He did set Ariel's songs to music but they were "harmonised for three voices by Dr. John Wilson". The book "Cheerful Ayres or Ballads" is Wilson's, not Johnson's.
  
 
See also: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Johnson,_Robert_(fl.1626)_(DNB00)
 
See also: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Johnson,_Robert_(fl.1626)_(DNB00)
  
 
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- Matt

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Ambit: the bounds or limits of a place or district; a sphere of action, expression, or influence (Mirriam-Webster: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambit )


Page 19: "Where the Bee Sucks" cites the composer Robert Johnson. The composer had died long before 1659; that citation is slightly misleading. He did set Ariel's songs to music but they were "harmonised for three voices by Dr. John Wilson". The book "Cheerful Ayres or Ballads" is Wilson's, not Johnson's.

See also: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Johnson,_Robert_(fl.1626)_(DNB00)

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