Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 18J. Bell, 1797 |
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... grove : Hark ! hark ! each tree its silence breaks , The box and fir to talk begin ! This in the sprightly violin , " That in the flute distinctly speaks ! ' Twas sympathy their listening brethren drew , When to the Thracian lyre with ...
... grove : Hark ! hark ! each tree its silence breaks , The box and fir to talk begin ! This in the sprightly violin , " That in the flute distinctly speaks ! ' Twas sympathy their listening brethren drew , When to the Thracian lyre with ...
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... grove ; Restore , restore Eurydice to life : Oh , take the husband , or return the wife ! VII . He sung , and hell consented To hear the poet's prayer ; Stern Proserpine relented , And gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O ...
... grove ; Restore , restore Eurydice to life : Oh , take the husband , or return the wife ! VII . He sung , and hell consented To hear the poet's prayer ; Stern Proserpine relented , And gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O ...
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... trees dance lightly from the bower , Tho ' rolling floods in sweet suspence Are held , and listen into sense . In Penhurst plains , when Waller , sick with love , Has found some silent , solitary grove , Where the Ode IX . 31 ODES .
... trees dance lightly from the bower , Tho ' rolling floods in sweet suspence Are held , and listen into sense . In Penhurst plains , when Waller , sick with love , Has found some silent , solitary grove , Where the Ode IX . 31 ODES .
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John Bell. Has found some silent , solitary grove , Where the vague moon - beams pour a silver flood Of tremulous light athwart th ' unshaven wood , Within an hoary moss - grown cell , He lays his careless limbs without reserve , And ...
John Bell. Has found some silent , solitary grove , Where the vague moon - beams pour a silver flood Of tremulous light athwart th ' unshaven wood , Within an hoary moss - grown cell , He lays his careless limbs without reserve , And ...
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... grove , To chuse a wreath for WILLIAM's brow Above Sybilla's golden bough . RECITATIVE . I walk - I wander here and there- How can I chuse , where all is fair ? This I prefer , and that refuse- Guide me , my still - inspiring Muse , I ...
... grove , To chuse a wreath for WILLIAM's brow Above Sybilla's golden bough . RECITATIVE . I walk - I wander here and there- How can I chuse , where all is fair ? This I prefer , and that refuse- Guide me , my still - inspiring Muse , I ...
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Almahide Amphion Angels arms beauteous Behold BENJAMIN HOADLY blest bliss BONNEL THORNTON breast breath bright CANTATA CECILIA's DAY celestial charms choir crown'd descend ding dong divine dreadful dwell earth EUPOLIS eyes fair fame fate fire flame flow flute glow grace GRAND CHORUS grief grove hail happy Hark Harmony hear heart Heaven heavenly hero Honor hurdy-gurdy immortal inspire JOHN OLDHAM Jove King lays light listening Lord Bolingbroke loud lute lyre maid melting mighty mournful Muse Music Nature's notes numbers nymph o'er passions Peace Phaon play'd praise rage rapture RECITATIVE rise roll round sacred Seraphic shade Shadwell shepherd silent sing skies smile soft solemn song sooth soul sound strains strings sweet swell thee THEOPHILUS PARSONS thine thou Thracian thro throne Tibicines trembling tuneful Twas verse virtue voice Wake warbling wave Whilst wings XVIII