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 5451819Full view - About this book
 | John William Kirton - 1882 - 288 pages
...happiness and hours of ease, Blest with that charm, the certainty to please. How oft her eyes read his ! her gentle mind To all his wishes, all his thoughts...the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth, and sorrow for bis sorrow." It is very suggestive, and too much overlooked, that Christ's first miracle was in... | |
 | Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883
...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 - 761 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 - 287 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 - 406 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
...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
...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
...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 - Psychology - 1884
...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 - 399 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... | |
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