From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began ; When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Lives - Página 218editado por - 1800Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hugh Miller - 1862 - 498 páginas
...Palaeontology, stands out in bolder relief than that in which it could have appeared to the poet himself:— " From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal...of the notes, it ran, The diapason closing full in mau." In the limits to which I have restricted myself, I have been able to do little more than simply... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1862 - 558 páginas
...on earth is one of the most recent events of which it submits the memorials to its votaries." u Frnm harmony — from heavenly harmony — This universal...to harmony, Through all the compass of the notes It r»n, The diapa'son closing full in man." 3. We have thus hastily glanced at the succession of ages... | |
| James Fleming - 1863 - 404 páginas
...heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 páginas
...heap Of jarring atoms lay And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead ! Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry In order to their stations leap, And music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to... | |
| James Fleming - 1866 - 382 páginas
...heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony The universal frame began : From harmony to... | |
| John Dryden - 1867 - 556 páginas
...Of jarring atom* lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, ' A rise, ye more than dead.' Then cold and hot, and moist and dry, In order to their stations leap. And Haste's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began. From harmony to... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 páginas
...Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, " Arise, ye more than dead ! " Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, In order to their stations leap, And Music's power ohey. 2. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began ; From harmony... | |
| John Dryden - 1868 - 576 páginas
...more than dead. Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This...to harmony, Through all the compass of the notes it ran,The diapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell 1 ^When Jubal struck... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 páginas
...heap Of jarring atoms lay And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead ! Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to... | |
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