Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger ; that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect practice : To end the controversy, in... Uncle Oliver's Travels: Persia - Page 265by John Kitto - 1835Full view - About this book
| W. K. - English poetry - 1865 - 238 pages
...The challenge ; and, for every several strain The well-shaped youth could touch, she sung her own. He could not run division with more art Upon his quaking...pretty anger ; that a bird, Whom art had never taught cleffs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pages
...The challenge ; and, for every several strain The well-shaped youth could touch, she sang her own ; He could not run division with more art Upon his quaking...pretty anger ; that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliff's, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers (Secondary) - 1866 - 568 pages
...did the rivals part? MEX. You term them rightly ; For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmony. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...that a bird Whom art had never taught "clefs, moods, or notes, Should "vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect practice.... | |
| Penny readings - 1867 - 270 pages
...every several strain The well-shaped youth could touch, she sang him down. He could not run divisions with more art Upon his quaking instrument than she,...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, nor notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 pages
...art Upon his quaking instrument than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. 4. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs,EI moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Book - English literature - 1868 - 168 pages
...every several strain The well-shaped youth could touch, she sang him down. He could not run divisions with more art Upon his quaking instrument than she,...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, nor notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...every several strain The well-shaped youth could touch, she sang Viim down. He could not run divisions with more art Upon his quaking instrument than she,...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, nor notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 406 pages
...the rivals part ? Men. You term them rightly; For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmony. — Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, or notes, Imitat, Claudian. This story, as Mr. Lamb observes, has been paraphrased by... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1869 - 498 pages
...did the rivals part ? Men. You term them rightly ; For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmony. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never taught cliffs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1869 - 746 pages
...Afrn. You term them rightly_t__ — •— ~ For they were rivals, and their (jiistressJiarjnqnyXSome time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a...pretty anger, that a bird Whom art had never taught cliff's, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
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