Whence, with just cause, the Harp of ^Eolus it hight. XLI. Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine ? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul ? Now rising love they fann'd... Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z - Página 14863editado por - 1902Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...each mortal touch the mod refin'd, The god of winds drew founds of deep delight, E, with jufl caufe, the harp of ^Eolus it hight, Ah, me ! what hand can touch the fixing fo fine? Who up the lofty diapafan roll Such fweet, fuch fad, fuch foleran airs divine, Then... | |
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...mortal touch the moft refin'd, The god of winds drew founds of deep delight: ^Vhence, with juil caufe, the Harp of ./Eolus * it hight. Ah me! what hand can touch the firings fo finer Who up the lofty diapafon roll Such Iweet, fuch lad, fuch foicmn airs divine, Then... | |
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...instrument reclin'd; From which, with airy flying ringers light, Beyond each mortal touch the most refm'd, The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Whence, with just cause, the harp of ./Eolus* it hight. * This is not an imagination of the author; there being in fact such in instrument, called jEolus's... | |
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