As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to restore: Had he been there, Their sovereign's fear Had sent him back before. The power of harmony too well they knew: He long ere this had tuned their jarring sphere, And left no hell below. Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany Poems - Page 173by Elijah Fenton - 1707 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Walsh - English poetry - 1721 - 392 pages
...he been there, " - ' ' ! • " . '.-.., .,.; ; % -r • • . ,— Their Soveraign's Fear, Had ient him back before: The Power of Harmony too well they knew, He long e'er this had tun'd their jarring Sphere, And left no Hell below. The . The Heav'nly Quire, who heard... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...As he too late began. We beg not Hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their Sovereign's Fear Had fent him back before. The Power of Harmony...they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring Spherey ^ And left no Hell below. III. The Heav'nly Choir, who heard his Notes from high, J-et down... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony...they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. III. Theheavenly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down the... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony...they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. III. Theheavenly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down the... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...he too late began* We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : ' Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony...they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. . III. The heavenly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1773 - 268 pages
...Orpheus to reftorc : Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The pow'r of harmony too well they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. •ijt £ on M supo it in. The heav'nly choir, who heard his notes... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1778 - 438 pages
...there, Their sov'reign's fear Had sent him hack before," The pow'r of harmony too well they knew ; ao He long ere this had tun'd their jarring sphere, And left no Hell below. IIL The heav'nly choir, who heard his notes from high, Let down the scale of music from the sky ;'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 614 pages
...As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony too well they knew • le long ere this had tunM their jarring fphe're, And left no hell below. III. They handed him along,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 326 pages
...As he too late began. \Ve beg not hell our Orpheus to reftorei Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony too well they Jcnew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. III. The heavenly... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their fovereign's fear Had fent him back before. The power of harmony...they knew : He long ere this had tun'd their jarring fphere, And left no hell below. IIL The heavenly choir, who heard his notes from liigh, Let down the... | |
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