| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...Jonson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakespeare Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married tc immortal Verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes with many a winding bout Of linked... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...Johnson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakspeare, Fancy's Child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian...running, .Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden souls of Harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head From golden slumber on a bed Of heapt Elysian... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Harried, to immortal verse, Such as the melting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout...wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice throngh mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orphens'... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...Jonson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakspear, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse ; Such as the melting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout With wanton heed and giddy cunning ; The... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 pages
...descriptive Muse. No passage in II Penseroso is perhaps equally happy with the following in L'Allegro: And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian...all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony. But if my judgment were to decide, I should award the palm, though with some hesitation, to II Penseroso.... | |
| 1810 - 492 pages
...complete knowledge of this science and its effects. " And ever against eating cares Lap me in soil Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the...a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out i With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains... | |
| John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...Jonson's learned sock be on, Or Or sweetest Shakespeare, fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the melting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydiau airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce, In notes, witb many a winding hout Of linked sweetness Ion; drawn out. With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The... | |
| John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1810 - 330 pages
...SELECT COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SONGS. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED AN ESSAY ON SONG-WRITING BY JOHN AIKIN, MD f And ever, against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married tu immortal UTS'. LONDON: MILTON. cKi.vrr:i ton J.JOHNSON AND cq., ST. PAUL'S CHURCH VA Rl). V PRINTED... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - Aesthetics - 1812 - 388 pages
...such feeling, force, and reality of description, as Milton, and Mr. Mason. When Milton speaks of - - - Notes with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out. II Allegro. And of — " a soft and solemn-breathing sound," that Rose like a steam of rich distill'd... | |
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