| Horace Hills Morgan - English literature - 1880 - 474 pages
...duties and all cares. A certain music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; 65 Full easily obtain'd. Behoves no more, But sidelong,...gently waving wind, To lay the well-tun'd instrument reclined ; From which, with airy flying fingers light, Beyond each mortal touch the most refined, 70... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 pages
...hung, and breathed such soul-dissolving air. , As did, alas ! with soft perdition please : Entangled deep in its enchanting snares, The listening heart forgot all duties and all cares. 40. A certain music, never known before, Here lulled the pensive, melancholy mind ; Full easily obtained.... | |
| James Thomson - 1881 - 502 pages
...hung, and breath'd such soul-dissolving airs, As did, alas ! with soft perdition please : Entangled deep in its enchanting snares, The listening heart...easily obtain'd. Behoves no more, But sidelong, to the gently-waving wind, To lay the well-tuned instrument reclined ; From which, with airy flying fingers... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...It hung, and breathed such soul-dissolving airs As did, alas! with soft perdition please: Entangled deep in its enchanting snares, The listening heart forgot all duties and all cares. 40 A certain music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; Full easily obtain'd.... | |
| Music - 1883 - 142 pages
...His numbers raised a shade from Hell, Hers lift the soul to Heaven. Pore. THE CASTLE OF INDOLENCE. CERTAIN Music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive melancholy mind ; Full easily obtained : behoves no more, But side-long to the gently- waving wind, To lay the well-tuned instrument... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1889 - 476 pages
...year of the poet's death. The following is the stanza of the poem referred to by De Quincey : — " A certain music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; Full easily obtained. Behoves no more But sidelong to the gently-waving wind To lay the well-tuned instrument reclined,... | |
| James Baldwin - Allegories - 1893 - 332 pages
...hung, and breath'd such soul-dissolving airs, As did, alas ! with soft perdition please : Entangled deep in its enchanting snares, The listening heart...lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; Full easily obtained. Behooves no more, But sidelong, to the gently waving wind, To lay the well-tuned instrument... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1896 - 470 pages
...year of the poet's death. The following is the stanza of the poem referred to by De Quincey : — " A certain music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; Full easily obtained. Behoves no more But sidelong to the gently-waving wind To lay the well-tuned instrument reclined,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1896 - 472 pages
...year of the poet's death. The following is the stanza of the poem referred to by De Quincey :— " A certain music, never known before, Here lull'd the pensive, melancholy mind ; Pull easily obtained. Behoves no more But sidelong to the gently-waving wind To lay the well-tuned... | |
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