| Samuel Lover - 1839 - 158 页
...nightingales 'mid roses dwell ; For every word she says to me Sounds like sweetest melody ! NATIVE MUSIC. On, native music ! beyond comparing The sweetest far on...or cheering, The absent soothe on a foreign strand : Oh ! who can tell What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land ? The proud and lowly, the... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1839 - 948 页
...touching are these lines ! Oh ! Native .Vuijc, beyond comparing* The sweetest far on the ear that falU, Thy gentle numbers the heart remembers,— Thy strains enchain us In tender thrall*. Thy tones endearing, Or sad or cheering. The absent soothe on a foreign strand, — Oh, who... | |
| Mrs. Cornwell Baron-Wilson - 1844 - 356 页
...again come forward. We are sure she would be most gladly received by the public. MRS. ALFRED SHAW. " Oh ! native music, beyond comparing The sweetest far,...Thy gentle numbers, the heart remembers Thy strains enchaining us, in memory's thralls ! ! " LOVER. So much has been said about this charming vocalist's... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1847 - 252 页
...nightingales 'mid roses dwell ; For every word she says to me Sounds like sweetest melody t NATIVE MUSIC. OH, native music ! beyond comparing The sweetest far...or cheering, The absent soothe on a foreign strand : Oh ! who can tell What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land ? The proud and lowly, the... | |
| 1848 - 336 页
...what they may, they can never rob us of our native music. [Exit into house, L. s. E. SONG.—AGATHA. The sweetest far on the ear that falls; Thy gentle...numbers the heart remembers, Thy strains enchain us in memory's thralls; Thy tones endearing, Or sad, or cheering, The absent soothe on a foreign strand.... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 244 页
...was only ringing the Convent Belle." Ding dong, My song, My song's of a Convent Belle NATIVE MUSIC. OH! native music! beyond comparing The sweetest far...What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land? The proud and lowly, the pilgrim holy, The lover, kneeling at beauty's shrine, The bard who dreams... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1868 - 568 页
...was only ringing the Convent Belle." Ding dong, My song, My song's of a Convent Belle. NATIVE MUSIC. OH ! native music ! beyond comparing The sweetest...strand ; Ah ! who can tell What a holy spell Is in the son" of our native land 1 The proud and lowly, the pilgrim holy, The lover, kneeling at beauty's shrine,... | |
| 1869 - 468 页
...the ear that falls, Thy gentle numbers ths heart reramnben Thy strains enohain ns in tender thra.Ha. Thy tones endearing, Or sad or cheering, The absent soothe on a foreign strand : Oh ! who ean tell What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land ' " The prond and lowly, the... | |
| Patrick John Kenedy - 1898 - 512 页
...! up ! Never despair! NATIVE MUSIC. BY SAMUEL LOVER. Air—" A Sailor Courted a Farmer's Daughter." OH, native music ! beyond comparing The sweetest far...or cheering, The absent soothe on a foreign strand : Oh ! who can tell What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land ? The proud and lowly, the... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1902 - 422 页
...was only ringing the Convent Belle." Ding dong, My song, My song 's of a Convent Belle. NATIVE MUSIC OH ! native music ! beyond comparing The sweetest...What a holy spell Is in the song of our native land ? The proud and lowly, the pilgrim holy, The lover, kneeling at beauty's shrine, The bard who dreams... | |
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