| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Fiction - 1837 - 226 pages
...all men Apollo shows himself — Who sees him— he is great !" VOL. I.— K BOOK III. CHAPTER I. 1 Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep...our ears — soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony." SHAKSPEARK. . BOAT SONG ON THE LAKE OF COMO. I. THE beautiful clime ! the... | |
| Lord Edward Lytton Bulwer - 1837 - 376 pages
...in Apollinem. ' Not to all men Apollo shews himself— Who sees Him— he is great ! " CHAPTER I. " Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep...ears — soft stillness and the night ., Become the touches of sweet harmony." SlIAR8PEARE. BOAT SONG ON THE LAKE OF COMO. 1. THE Beautiful Clime !—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...house, your mistress is at hand ; And bring your music forth into the air. — [Exit Stephen» How before u* W hut is vour touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica : look, how the fluor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...forms, in the works of our great Dramatist, one of his most splendid and beautiful passages: " How the life of the subject that came by the other, caused...both, and" and a sumptuary law was passed to limit touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica : Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patiues... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...ithin the house, your mistress is at hand : And bring your music forth into the air. — [Erif Sr*. How @g E [ 2 2 e touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica : Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions." LESSING. PAINTINGS OF NATURE AND THE PASSIONS. How sweet the moon-light sleeps upon this bank ! Here...our ears ; soft stillness, and the night, Become the touches of sweet harmony. Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines" of bright gold;... | |
| Fashion - 472 pages
...evening and the decided fall of night, to gaze upon the moonlight sleeping on the bank ; to sit there, " And let the sounds of music Creep in our ears — soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony." " You are so romantic, Viviana," interrupted Kate ; " but alas ! I was born... | |
| Augustus Foster Lyde - Poetry - 1838 - 204 pages
...from the shrine her foes have won, Bursts the last shout of Babylon ! SKETCHES OF MUSIC.* SKETCH I. "Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears. Soft stillness itnd the night Become the touches of sweet harmony." Mti.' IUST OF WHERE the proud Alps lift up their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...Within the house, your mistress is at hand ; And bring your music forth into the air.— [Exit STE. How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will...our ears ; soft stillness, and the night, Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica: Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...house, your mistress is at hand ; And bring your music forth into the air. — [Exit STEPHANO. How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will...our ears ; soft stillness, and the night, Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines... | |
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