Do not conceale thy heavenly voice, Which makes the hearts of Gods rejoyce, Least Musicke hearing no such thing, The Nightingale forget to sing.

Sir Francis Kynaston
Do not conceale thy heavenly voice, Which makes the hearts...
Do not conceale thy heavenly voice, Which makes the hearts...
Do not conceale thy heavenly voice, Which makes the hearts...
Do not conceale thy heavenly voice, Which makes the hearts...
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In the time of William Shakespeare, the idea that music was God's gift to humanity was commonly accepted. This belief is still held by people today, even if they do not believe in a deity. Music is meant to bring people together and bring joy to their hearts. To withhold it from people would be like taking away a gift from them. It would also be like denying them the experience of joy and the ability to share in it with others.

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