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The expression of ________, as heard in John Dowland's Flow My Tears, was a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of William Shakespeare.

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The correct answer is melancholy

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John Dowland in 1563 –1626 brought the art of weeping to an magnificent height in the early 17th century. This English Renaissance writer, lutenist, and singer became famous for his melancholy songs that have an ingrained darkness that stands in contrast to much of the other music from this.

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