| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 páginas
...or current of air, produces the effect here described. XLI. Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd ; now pleasing dole They breath'd,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Whence, with just canse, the Harp of JEolus it hight. Ah me! what hand can touch the strings so fine? Who...roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the sonl ? Now rising love they iann'd ; now pleasing dole They breath'd,... | |
| Anna Seward - 1810 - 426 páginas
...distant choirs, " when pealing organs blow," And melting voices blend, majestically slow. " But ah ! what hand can touch the strings so fine, " Who up...roll " Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, " Then let them down again into the soul !" * The prouder sex as soon, with virtue calm, Might win... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 452 páginas
...stand on the opposite chimney-piece, and these supply the place of the here always chastized day-light, when the dusk of evening sables, or when night wholly...them down again into the soul !" This saloon of the Miner vas contains the finest editions, superbly bound, of the best authors, in prose and verse, which... | |
| 1811 - 576 páginas
...that rises and falls. " Ah me ! what hand can touch the strings so fine, Who up the lofty diapajon roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine,...editions, superbly bound, of the best authors, in prose ar.d verse, which the English, Italian, and French languages boast, contained in neat wire cases :... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 páginas
...delight: whence, with just cause, the harp of jEolus it bight. Ah me! what hand can touch the string so fine? •who up the lofty diapason roll such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, then let them down again into the soul ? now rising love they fann'd ; now pleasing dole they breath'd,... | |
| Frances D'Aubigne - 1819 - 670 páginas
...resigned to the loss of such a child." n 2 CHAPCHAPTER XII. Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd — now pleasing dole They breath'd,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 418 páginas
...delight : Whence, with just cause, the harp of /Eolus it hight. Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine ? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd ; now pleasing dole They breath'd,... | |
| 1819 - 352 páginas
...delight, Whence, with just cause, the harp of .fliolus it highw.* Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine ? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd ; now pleasing dole They breath'd,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 páginas
...delight: Whence, with justcause, the harp of TEolusithight*. XLI. Ah me! what hand can touch the string so fine? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd; now pleasing dole They breathed,... | |
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