| William Shakespeare - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 376
...perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes tum'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music : Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since nought so stockisl], hard, and full of rage, " Patines. A patine is the small flat dish or plate used in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 1008
...them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, II) the sweet power of musick : Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointe Sinfe nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, Hut musick fur the time doth change his nature :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turned to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music. Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,...But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 692
...them make a mutual stand ; Their savage eyes ttirn'd tu a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music. +䝖 jRc ?ra 4 Z Z 7 " 9+ c s y h F ULS Ե... 94 9 V 5 !p Y 69 y އd {z m z 5 ݫ | [= P{p) " Mf F man that hath not music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is lit for treasons,... | |
| Sir Charles Augustus Murray - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...pride, saying within himself, " I knew that nothing could resist the winning tones of that voice ! ' Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature ; ' And where is there music like the voice of Prairie-bird?" CHAPTER IX. THE ROOT-DIGGER MAKES FRIENDS... | |
| Mary Milner - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 788
...respect to other persons, it would be a useless labour. To them would be rain to quote, that "There's nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But MUSIC, for the time, doth change his nature ; The man that hath no MUSIC in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds , IB lit for treasons,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music : therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 490
...them make a mutual stand ; Their savage eyes turned to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of musie. Therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,...But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...them make a mutual stand— Their savage eyes turned to a modest gaze By the sweet power of musick. Therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,...Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But musick for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no musick in himself, Nor is not mov'd... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...them make a mutual stand— Their savage eyes turned to a modest gaze By the sweet power of musick. Therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,...Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But musick for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no musick in himself, Nor is not mov'd... | |
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