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... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5491819Full view - About this book
| Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883 - 378 pages
...certainty to please. How oft her eyes read his ! her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thonghts inclined ; Still subject — ever on the watch to...borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow." " CHAPTER XXVIL THE MEETING OF MR. HAMMOND WITH ST. ELMO AT THE GRAVE. 'PLOWERY as Sicilian meads was... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1883 - 782 pages
...3418 Moore : Irish Melodies. On Music. The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till wak'd and kindled by the master's spell, And feeling hearts — -touch...rightly — pour A thousand melodies unheard before. 3419 Rogers: Human Life. Line 362. There is a sadness in sweet sound That quickens tears. 8420 TB Aldrich... | |
| Harriet B. Swineford - American literature - 1883 - 302 pages
...Pleasures of Memory, Columbus, Italy, etc. The soul of music slumbers in the shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling hearts, touch...rightly, pour A thousand melodies unheard before. Human LifeThat very law which moulds a tear And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves... | |
| Mary Frederica P. Dunbar - 1883 - 416 pages
...in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication. E. BURKE. Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow of his sorrow. ROGERS. 1 » i Thou wilt return no more To bless our common life ; But we will seek thy side In the... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...charm, the certainty to please. Ibid. The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling hearts, touch...but rightly, pour A thousand melodies unheard before I Ml. Then never less alone than when alone.1 Hid. Those that he loved so long and sees no more, Loved... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - Psychology - 1884 - 1102 pages
...to please. How oft her eyes read his ; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts incline ; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth...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... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - Psychology - 1884 - 630 pages
...mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts incline ; Still subject —ever on the watch to borrow Slirth of his mirth and sorrow of his sorrow ! 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... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 632 pages
...his mirth and sorrow of his sorrow ! The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell. And feeling hearts — -touch...rightly —pour A thousand melodies unheard before.' 1 ' Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be more woman, she of man ; He gain in sweetness... | |
| Edwin O. Chapman - American poetry - 1884 - 430 pages
...romantic dreams ! Samuel Rogers. A SIMILE. THE soul of music slumbers in its shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling hearts, touch...rightly, pour A thousand melodies unheard before. Samuel Rogers. THE CULTIVATED MIND WHOSE mind, profan'd by no unhallow'd guest, Culls from the crowd... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 634 pages
...to please. How oft her eyes read his ; her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts incline; Still subject — ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth and sorrow o£ his sorrow ! The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell,... | |
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