| THOMAS ARNOLD - 1876 - 312 páginas
...they are wood ! For Locke or Milton 'tis in vain to look ; These shelves admit not any modern book. And now the chapel's silver bell you hear, That summons you to all the pride of prayer : 140 Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heaven. On painted... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 páginas
...they are wood. For Locke or Milton 't is in vain to look, These shelves admit not any modern book. And now the chapel's silver bell you hear, That summons you to all the pride of prayer : Light cjuirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to heaven. On painted ceilings... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1878 - 660 páginas
...understand, as to exclude the most useful in one they do. That summons you to all the pride of prayer:1 Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to heaven. On painted ceilings2 you devoutly stare, Where sprawl the saints of Verrio or Laguerre 3 On gilded clouds in fair... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 570 páginas
...vain to look, These shelves admit not any modern book. no And now the chapel's silver bell you hear,1 That summons you to all the pride of prayer : Light...uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heaven. 1 In first edition : the study to understand them. Many delight chieflv in the elegance of the Behold... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 572 páginas
...Lori, or Milton 'tis in vain to look, These shelves admit not any modem book. And now the chappel's silver bell you hear, That summons you to all the pride of pray'r : 140 Light quirks of musick, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to heaven. On... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 608 páginas
...Lock or Milton 'tis in vain to look, These shelves admit not any modern book. And now the chappel's silver bell you hear, That summons you to all the pride of pray'r : lw Light quirks of musick, broken and uneven, Hake the soul dauee ujion a jig to heaven. On... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1882 - 200 páginas
...they are wood. For Locke or Milton 'tis in vain to look, These shelves admit not any modern book. F And now the chapel's silver bell you hear, That summons...the pride of prayer : Light quirks of music, broken and.uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to heaven, On painted ceilings you devoutly stare, Where... | |
| 1882 - 1434 páginas
...Day. In a sadly pleasing strain Let the warbling late complain. c. POPE— Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heav'n. d. POPE — )/•(,.// Essays. Ep. IV. Line 143. Music resembles Poetry; in each Are nameless... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1883 - 510 páginas
...— (a). "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind ! Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resigned." (b). "Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heaven." (e). " Ah, Friend, to dazzle let the vain design ; To raise the thought and touch the heart be thine."... | |
| Percy Melville Thornton - 1885 - 534 páginas
...of Ireland, and which Dean Swift wished placed in the Public Library at Dublin. Pope proceeds:— " And now the Chapel's silver bell you hear, That summons you to all the Pride of Prayer: Light quirles of music, broken and uneven (almost exclusively compositions of Handel), Make the soul dance... | |
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