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Page 42
... hear the music ; the great solemn church music . This is , at once , the luxury and the necessity of my life . I know not how it is with others , but , with me , there is a frequent drooping of the wings , a smouldering of the inward ...
... hear the music ; the great solemn church music . This is , at once , the luxury and the necessity of my life . I know not how it is with others , but , with me , there is a frequent drooping of the wings , a smouldering of the inward ...
Page 43
... hear it . Pythagoras , who prepared different kinds of melody to guide and expand the differing natures of his pupils , needed himself to hear none on instruments made by human art , for the universal har- mony which comprehends all ...
... hear it . Pythagoras , who prepared different kinds of melody to guide and expand the differing natures of his pupils , needed himself to hear none on instruments made by human art , for the universal har- mony which comprehends all ...
Page 44
... hear the same tones from the slightest flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a ...
... hear the same tones from the slightest flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a ...
Page 69
... hear that noble composition recited by a dull school boy . The ideal- izing tendency in the reader , stimulated by the poet's real mag- netic power , would prevent their being perceived in a solitary perusal , and a bright schoolboy ...
... hear that noble composition recited by a dull school boy . The ideal- izing tendency in the reader , stimulated by the poet's real mag- netic power , would prevent their being perceived in a solitary perusal , and a bright schoolboy ...
Page 80
... Hear Words . worth . " Up with me , up with me , into the clouds , " etc. " Lift me , guide me , till I find The spot which seems so to thy mind , I have walked through wildernesses dreary , And to - day my heart is weary , Had I now ...
... Hear Words . worth . " Up with me , up with me , into the clouds , " etc. " Lift me , guide me , till I find The spot which seems so to thy mind , I have walked through wildernesses dreary , And to - day my heart is weary , Had I now ...
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