The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell; And feeling hearts — touch them but rightly — Pour A thousand melodies unheard before... Poems - Page 92by Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...oyes road his; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined ; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow. Tiie soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...eyes read his ; Tier gentío mind To all hie wishes, all his^houghts inclined ; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow...rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard before! (16) Nor many moons o'er hill and valley rise Ere to the gate with nymph-like step she flies. And their... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...inclined ; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirih of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow. Tim soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and...rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard before ! (ЫЗ) Nor insiny moons o'er hill and valley rise Ere to the gate with nymph-like step she flies,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...eyes read his; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined ; Still subject, — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow...rightly, — pour A thousand melodies unheard before ! [ From Human AGE. AGE has now Stamped with its signet that ingenuous brow; And. 'mid his old hereditary... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1832 - 706 pages
...eyes read his; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow. ifï, wie ber Siebter bao GJIúcf bev e&e fcfyilbcrt: And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - Danish literature - 1832 - 706 pages
...eyes read his; ber gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow. ifï/ wie ber Sifter btó ©íúcf bei- e&e fcfytbertt And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined ; Still subject — ever on the watch jto borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow....rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard before ! 78 Nor many moons o'er hill and valley rise Ere to the gate with nymph-like step she flies, And their... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1834 - 330 pages
...her eyes read his; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts inclined; Still subject—ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow...waked and kindled by the master's spell; And feeling hearts—touch them but rightly—pour A thousand melodies unheard before! Nor many moons o'er hill... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...are most beautiful in the presence of those they love ? It calls forth all their beauty. P. 78, 1. 7. And feeling hearts — touch them but rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard before! Xenophon has left us a delightful instance of conjugal affection. The King of Armenia not fulfilling... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...his thoughts inclined ; Still subject- — ever on the waieh to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorauw of his sorrow. The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by tho master's spell ; And feeling hearls-n^touch them but rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard... | |
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