Look not thou on beauty's charming, Sit thou still when kings are arming, Taste not when the wine-cup glistens, Speak not when the people listens, Stop thine ear against the singer, From the red gold keep they finger, Vacant heart, and hand, and eye,... The bride of Lammermoor - 第 68 頁Sir Walter Scott 著 - 1819 - 334 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1819 - 792 頁
...beautiful little song — little dreaming what a contrast it was ultimately to afford to her own destiny. Look not thou on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings are arming, — Taste not when the wine cup glistens,— • Speak not when the people listens,— Stop tliine ear against the singer,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 376 頁
...subject of his present reflections. It was said by a constant tradition, that a Malisius de Ravenswood had, in the thirteenth century, been deprived of his...against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy ringer, — Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet die." The sounds ceased, and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 660 頁
...heard the sound of his daughter's lute. Music, when the performers are concealed, affects us witli a pleasure mingled with surprise, and reminds us of...against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy 6nger,— Vacant hear), and hind and eye, — Easy live and < pii n die." The sounds ceased, and the... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 346 頁
...as hang| : on Heb|e's cheek|, &c. L 'Allegro. Les|ser than| : Macbeth | and great|er. Macbeth, 1. 3. Look | not thou| : on beau|ty's charm|ing, Sit | thou...peo|ple lis|tens, Stop | thine ear| : against | the 8ing|er, From the red gold keep thy finger, Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, Easy live, and quiet die.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1852 - 404 頁
...accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words : — " Look not them on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings...wine-cup glistens, — Speak not when the people listens, — Slop thine ear against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy finger, — Vacant heart, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 660 頁
...heard the sound of his daughter's lute. Music, when the performers are concealed, affects us with «i pleasure mingled with surprise, and reminds us of...listens,— Stop thine ear against the singer,— ..i , ..•: From the red gold keep thy finger-— Vacant heart, and hind and eye, — Easy live and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 頁
...accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words." — LOOK thou not on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings...the people listens, — Stop thine ear against the s'.nger, — • From the red gold keep thy finger, — Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, Easy live... | |
| Walter Scott - 1858 - 390 頁
...thou on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings are arming, — Taste not when the wine-cap glistens* — . Speak not when the people listens, — Stop thine ear against the singer, — Prom the red gold keep thy finger, — Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 頁
...Ben Adhem's name led all the rest. LEIGH HUNT. LUCY ASHTON'S SONG. [FROM " THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR."] LOOK not thou on beauty's charming ; Sit thou still when kings are arming ; Taste not when the wine cup glistens ; Speak not when the people listens ; Stop thine ear against the singer ; Prom the... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 頁
...performers are concealed, affects us with a pleasure mingled with surprise, and reminds us of the natual concert of birds among the leafy bowers. The statesman,...people listens, — Stop thine ear against the singer, — Prom the red gold keep thy finger,— Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet... | |
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