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" Sirens' harmony, That sit upon the nine infolded spheres, And sing to those that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round On which the fate of gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of... "
The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor - 124. oldal
1810
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2. kötet

John Milton - 1852 - 424 oldal
...that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie,...keep unsteady nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged...

The poems and ballads of Schiller, tr. by sir E.B. Lytton. With a sketch of ...

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1852 - 416 oldal
...measure thou discernest ? No ! Thou canst honour that in sport which thou forget'st in earnest.2 1 " Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the...keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw, After the heavenly tune which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged...

Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 oldal
...that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of gods and men U wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To...keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heav'nly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with gross unpurged...

Milton's Poetical Works: With Life, Critical ..., 109. oldal,2. kötet

John Milton - 1853 - 372 oldal
...ever sing — a notion involving many and mysterious lessons. Such sweet compulsion dotl1 in musick lie To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged...

Milton's Poetical Works: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ..., 2. kötet

John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 oldal
...ever sing — a notion involving many and mysterious lessons. Such sweet compulsion doth in musick lie To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross un purged...

Wild Scenes and Song Birds

Charles Wilkins Webber, Mrs. Charles Wilkins Webber - 1854 - 392 oldal
...hint of what we seek and yearn for, like a distant ray of daylight to a lost wanderer in a cavern : " Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the...keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune." Since Jubal's pipe awakened the young echo, so have...

The Poetical Works of John Milton: A New Edition Carefully Revised from the ...

John Milton - 1855 - 644 oldal
...that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie,...keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw 1 Spenser, FQ i. 8, 3 :— " An horn of bugle small, Which hung adown his side...

The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life ...

John Milton - 1855 - 564 oldal
...that hold the vital shears, And tarn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie,...keep unsteady nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can bear, Of human mould, with gross unpurged...

Poetry of the Woods: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of Forest Scenes ...

1864 - 148 oldal
...that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of Gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie,...keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged...

The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., 2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 oldal
...in the true reading. It Is supported by Milton's imitation of the passage in bis "ARCADES:" — *' Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature in her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune which none can hear Of...




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