Music ! oh how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell ! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well ? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are ev'n more false than they ; Oh ! 'tis only Music's strain Can sweetly... Irish Melodies - 第 70 頁Thomas Moore 著 - 1821 - 259 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 444 頁
...asleep ou flowers." The Bard of Erin has also no less felicitously given utterance to the same truth : " Music !— oh ! how faint, how weak, Language fades...well ? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are even more false than they; Oh ! 'tis only Music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray 1" Music,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 174 頁
...flowers have sunk in death ; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in music's breath ! Music ! — oh ! how faint, how weak Language fades...ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well t Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are ev'n more false than they ; Oh ! 'tis only music's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1866 - 580 頁
...flowers have sunk in death ; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in Music's breath ! Music !— oh ! how faint, how weak, Language fades...spell ! Why should feeling ever speak. When thou canst hreathe her son! so well? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are ev'n more false than they;... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 432 頁
...utterance to the same truth : " Music ! — oh ! how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell 1 Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou can'st breathe...Soul so well ? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love'a are even more false than they; Oh ! 'tis only Music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 頁
...flowers have sunk in death ; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in Music's breath. Music, oh how faint, how weak, Language fades before...and not betray. IT IS NOT THE TEAR AT THIS MOMENT SUED.« IT is not the tear at this moment shed, When the cold turf has just been laid o'er him, That... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 頁
...flowers have sunk in death ; So, when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in Music's breath. Music, oh how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell ! Why should Feeling ever speak, When tlion canst breathe her soul so well 7 Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are cv'n more False... | |
| Henry Twells - 1862 - 262 頁
...flowers have sunk in death ; So when pleasure's dream is gone, Its memory lives in music's breath. Music ! oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before...? Friendship's balmy words may feign ; Love's are e'en more false than they ; Oh ! 'tis only music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray 1 T. HOORE.... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 頁
...tired eyelids upon tired eyes. MUSIC— Soothing Influence of, Music ! — oh, how faint, how Aveak. Language fades before thy spell ; Why should feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe- her soul so we- ' Friendship's balmy words may feign — Love's are even more false than they ; Oh ! 'tis only... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 頁
...dream is gone, Its memory lives in music's breath ! Music ! — oh ! how faint, how weak, Languages fades before thy spell ! Why should feeling ever speak,...well ? Friendship's balmy words may feign, Love's are even more false than they ; Oh ! 'tia only music's strain . Can sweetly soothe, and not betray ! IT... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1864 - 424 頁
...for intellectual discourse. Even as the poets, who are nature's best oracles, sing — ' Music ! O how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell...ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well ? ' Accordingly, as we are wont to argue the invisible things of God, even his eternal power and Godhead,... | |
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