To th' instruments divine respondence meet: The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call: The gentle warbling wind low answered... Dwight's American Magazine - Page 66edited by - 1845Full view - About this book
 | Anniversary calendar - 1832
...The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmur of the water's fall The water's fall with difference discreet. Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call; The gentle warbling wind low answci'd to all.— A Concert. arts. CH RISTIAN ;ERA. The epoch called the Christian A'.ra was first... | |
 | William Hunter - Anglo-Saxon language - 1832 - 84 pages
...silver-sounded instruments did meet AVith the base nun-mure of the water's fall ; The water's fall, with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all. B. II., C. VIII., ST. LVIII. It is now recommended to the Student to explain the peculiarities... | |
 | Frederick William N. Bayley - 1833
...The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmur of the water's fall ; The waterfall, with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all." VARIETIES, ANECDOTAL, MORAL, AND INSTRUCTIVE. JANUARY. Great Janus comes— by Nature's... | |
 | Peter Cunningham - Ballads, English - 1835
...The silver-sounding instruments did meet With the base mu'rmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all. Here, where this delightful music was heard, the ' fair witch Acrasia,' was solacing... | |
 | England - 1835
...The silver-sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all. Here, where this delightful music was heard, the ' fair witch Acrasia,' was solacing... | |
 | Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836
...The silver-sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all. There, whence that musick seemed heard to bee, Was the faire witch herselfe now solacing... | |
 | Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836
...instruments did meet W'ith the base murmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference disereet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all. There, whence that musick seemed heard to bee, Was the faire witeh herselfe now solacing... | |
 | Author of The young man's own book - American poetry - 1836 - 320 pages
...silver sounding instruments did meet With the base mnrmnro of the water's fall ; The waters fall, \vith difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call, The gently warbling wind lowe answering to all, SPENSER. SONG. Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her... | |
 | Jewel - 1839
...silver-sounding instruments did meet ; With the base murmur of the water's fall ; The water's fall with difference discreet Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered all!" WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN ! WE might have been ! — these are but common words, And yet they... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839
...The silver-sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall; The waters fall, with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all." B. II., c. XII., s. LXXI. But the reader can hardly open any one of the books without... | |
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