| John Milton - 1834 - 498 pages
...cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, i20 needs] Troilue and Cressida, act iii. sc. 3. Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul...of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head HB From golden slumber on a bed Of heap'd Elysian flowers, and hear Such strains as would have won... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 652 pages
...linked sweetness long drawn out ; With wanton heed, arid giddy cunning, The melting voice tbrough mazes that having once entered upon these reasonings, we might be carried Let us parallel this with the softness, the winding surface, the unhroken continuance, the easy gradation... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 390 pages
...heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains, that tye The hidden soul of harmony ; '. That Orpheus' self...head From golden slumber on a bed Of heap'd Elysian flow'rs, and hear Such strains as would have won the ear Of Pluto, to have quite set free His half-regain'd... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 336 pages
...harmony ; That Orphens' self may heave his head From golden slumher on a hed Of heap'd Elysian flow'rs, and hear Such strains as would have won the ear Of Pluto, to have quite set free His half-regain'd Eurydiee. These delights, if thou eanst give, Mirth, with thee I mean to live. IL PENSEHOSO. HESCE,... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 558 pages
...hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head ?rom golden slumber on a bed 3f heaped Elysian flowers, and hear Such strains as would have won the ear }f Pluto, to have quite set free His half-regained Eurydice. "Crnowreo/ neigNm,ring eye.."— The pole... | |
| Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 552 pages
...linked sweetness, long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ;" when we see a master of English eloquence, thus gifted, choosing V dead language, the dialect of... | |
| Edward Everett - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 654 pages
...linked sweetness, long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; when we see a master of English eloquence thus gifted, choosing a dead language, the dialect of the... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...linked sweetness long drawn out, ' With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running ; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden...have quite set free His half-regain'd Eurydice. These delights, if thou canst give, Mirth, with thee I mean to live. FIRST LOVE.— Pollok. Kindred to this,... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - Great Britain - 1837 - 284 pages
...Milton's description — ' A linked sweetness long drawn out — * » * * Its melting voice through mazes running ; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony." I should like you to see her, Bertha — I can't help thinking you would like her excessively." —... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 496 pages
...cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, 120 weeds] Troilus and Cressida, act iii. sc. 3. Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul...of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head i-is From golden slumber on a bed Of heap'd Elysian flowers, and hear Such strains as would have won... | |
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