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 this Paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it... Spenser: Selections - Page 3by Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...offend. * » * Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that might delight a dainty ear, ng from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws T : 'Kight hard it was for wight which did it hear, To read what manner music that might be : For all... | |
| 1849 - 1428 pages
...that the journey was not longer, and one of our dearest wishes now is for leisure to repeat it ; " For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee." And finally, no sooner had we read Mr. Whipple's vigorous and spirited article on Dr. South than we... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...Ilftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce ech you to heare, To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For all that pleasing is to living eare • unbele,]... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...offend. ******* Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that might delight a dainty ear, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in...Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To read what manner music that might be: For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted in... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...offend. ******* Eftsoom they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that might delight a dainty ear, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in...Right hard it was for wight which did it hear, To read what manner music that might be: For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted in... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1851 - 282 pages
...ENCHANTED MUSIC. Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound Of all that might delight a dainty ear. Such as, at once, might not on living ground, Save...: Right hard it was for wight which did it hear To weet what manner music that might be, For all that pleasing is to living ear Was there consorted in... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Books and reading - 1851 - 388 pages
...inftruments foon renews the fpell," A moft melodious found Of all that might delight a dainty ear, Such as, at once, might not on living ground, Save in this paradife, be heard elfewhere." Defers of The picturefque of verfification the ftanza. * A fhares the... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - English literature - 1852 - 458 pages
...AERIAL MUSIC. " Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound Of all that might delight a dainty ear, Such as, at once, might not on living ground, Save in this paradise, be heard elsewhere : Eight hard it was for wight that did it hear, To weet what manner music that might be, For all that... | |
| Class-book - Poetry - 1852 - 152 pages
...EpTsooNES3 they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in this paradise, be heard elsewhere : Eight hard it was for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musicke that mote4 bee ; For... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...BARRETT BROWKING. 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, be heard elsewhere : Eight hard it was for wight which did it hear, To rede what manner music that mote he ; For all that... | |
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