Ode for Queen Mary: Now does the glorious day appear Z332: Her hero to whose conduct and whose arms
by Julia Gooding, James Bowman, Christopher Robson, Howard Crook, David Wilson-Johnson, Michael George, Choir of the Age of Enlightenment, Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment, Gustav Leonhardt
Her hero, to whose conduct and whose arms, Her hero, to whose conduct and whose arms, the trembling papal world, their force must yield, Her hero, to whose conduct and whose arms, Her hero, to whose conduct and whose arms, the trembling papal world, their force must yield, must bend himself to her victorious charms, and give up all the trophies of each field. and give up all the trophies of each field.
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