| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...our drift despise.'' Eftsooncs they heard a most melodious sound Of all that mote delight a daiutie care, Such as attonce might not on living ground,...elsewhere ; Right hard it was for wight which did it heart To reade what manner musicke that mote bee, For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 446 pages
...delight a ilaintie eare, ' Such as attonce might not on living ground, ' Save in this paradise, he heard elsewhere : ' Right hard it was for wight which...did it heare ' To read what manner musicke that mote hee ; • For all that pleasing is to living eare ' Was there consorted in one harmonee; < Birdes,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...drift despise." Eftsoones they heard я most melodious sound, Of all that Mote delight a daintic eare, Such as attonce might n'ot on living ground, Save...elsewhere: Right hard it was for wight which did it hearey To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 246 pages
...: Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound Of all that mote delight a dainty ear, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in this paradise,...elsewhere ; Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To read what manner music that mete be ; For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1817 - 680 pages
...Efboones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a dainty eare, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise,...for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musick that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to human eare Was there consorted in one harmonee,... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1818 - 354 pages
...Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound Of all that mote delight a dainty ear ; Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise,...elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To tell what manner musicke that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 432 pages
...Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a dainty ear, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in this paradise,...elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To rede what manner music that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted... | |
| 1821 - 504 pages
...surprise Acrasia. ' Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in...Right hard it was for wight which did it heare To reade what manner musicke that mote bee, For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted... | |
| Charles Burton - 1823 - 234 pages
...Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound Of all that mote delight a dainty ear; Such as at once might not on living' ground, Save in this Paradise,...elsewhere: Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To tell what manner musicke that mote be; For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound Of all that might delight a dainty ear, Such as at once ness is not therefore kind : Perhaps prosperity becalm'd...breast, Perhaps the wind just shifted from the eas hear, To read what manner music that might be: For, all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted... | |
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