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Undersong

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Un´der`song`
n.1.The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain.
2.Accompanying strain; subordinate and underlying meaning; accompaniment; undertone.
In the very [poetry] there often an undersong of sense which none beside the poetic mind . . . can comprehend.
- Landor.


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A soft, harmonious music, full and rare, Murmurs the boughs along-The voice of Nature's God is solemn there, In that deep undersong.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A melancholy undersong marks the film as a preemptive elegy for his mother.
That is the undersong of the biography: Shakespeare made his way by assuring patrons of his Catholic sympathies.
 
 
 
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