| Thomas L. Hankins, Robert J. Silverman - Mathematics - 1999 - 358 pages
...Harp of Aeolus it hight. Ah me! what Hand can touch the Strings so fine? Who up the lofty Diapasan roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn Airs divine,...them down again into the Soul? Now rising Love they fan'd; now pleasing Dole They breath'd, in tender Musings, through the Heart; And now a graver sacred... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - Fiction - 2001 - 708 pages
...lute, struck with an expressive hand, and then the voice, she had formerly listened to, accompanied it. 'Now rising love they fann'd, now pleasing dole They breath'd in tender musings through the heart; And now a graver, sacred strain they stole, As when seraphic hands an hymn impart!' Emily wept in doubtful... | |
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