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Richard Mix: Created page with 'The glee is a type of partsong that flourished in 18c Britain, generally sectional and as a rule for unaccompanied men's voices. [[Category:Secular music]…'
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<p>Created page with 'The glee is a type of <a href="/wiki/index.php/Category:Partsongs" title="Category:Partsongs">partsong</a> that flourished in 18c Britain, generally sectional and as a rule for unaccompanied men's voices. [[Category:Secular music]…'</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The glee is a type of [[Category:Partsongs|partsong]] that flourished in 18c Britain, generally sectional and as a rule for unaccompanied men's voices.<br />
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