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Who said "Music hath charms that sooths the savage beast?"
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#8453. Asked by sean.
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JReid
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William Congreve, the poet, wrote, "Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast..." in the poem 'The Mourning Bride.' It is often misquoted.
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