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 a rapture Upon his instrument he plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries, and so quick,... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 381edited by - 1812Full view - About this book
| John Seely Hart - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...were, than hope to hear again. Amet. How did the rivals part? Men. You term them rightly J For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmony. Some time...pretty anger, 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... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 488 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 clifls,™ moods, or notes Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1858 - 350 pages
...were, than hope to hear again. Amet. How did the rivals part ? Men. You term them rightly ; For they were rivals, and their mistress harmony. Some time...pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had never taught cleflTs, moods or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1858 - 480 pages
...art Upon his quaking mstrument than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. • 4. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger, that a bird, Whom art had1 never taught cliffs,11 moods, or notea Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - English drama - 1859 - 746 pages
...the rivals part ? Mm. You term them rightly; For they were rivals, and their mistress, harmonv.— Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...whose study Had busied many hours to perfect practice : To end the controversy, in a rapture Upon his instrument he plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries,... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1859 - 450 pages
...art 1Jpon 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 clifls," moods, or notes Should vie with him for mastery, whose study Had busied many hours to perfect... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - Readers - 1860 - 450 pages
...her dowt Upon his quaking instrument, than sho The nightingale did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into...whose study Had busied many hours to perfect practice : To end the controversy, in a rapture, Upon his instrument he plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries,... | |
| 1860 - 520 pages
...The nightingale did with her various notes Keply to. Some time thus spent, the " well-shaped youth " grew at last into " a pretty anger," that a bird,...moods, or notes," should vie with him for mastery. So, To end the controversy, in a rapture, Upon his instrument, lie plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries,... | |
| William Harrison ainsworth - 1860 - 516 pages
...The nightingale did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the " well-shaped youth " grew at last into " a pretty anger," that a bird,...moods, or notes," should vie with him for mastery. So, To end the controversy, in a rapture, Upon his instrument, he plays so swiftly, So many voluntaries,... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 492 pages
...more art Upon his quaking instrument, than she, The nightingale, did with her various notes Reply to. Some time thus spent, the young man grew at last Into a pretty anger ; tha,ta bird, Whom art had never taught clefs, moods, or notes, Should vie with him for mastery, whose... | |
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