How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of... John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6 - 第163页作者:John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872全本阅读 - 图书信息
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 页
...POWER OF MUSIC. How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this hank ! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears ; soft stillness and the...patines of bright gold ; There's not the smallest orb which thou beholdest, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 页
...into the air.— How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears; soft stillness, and the...patines* of bright gold. There's not the smallest orb, which thou behold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins;... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 页
...sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep into our ears ; soft stillness and the night, Become the...patines of bright gold ; There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st, But in her motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubims:... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1847 - 792 页
...musical art : " How sweet the moon-light sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears ; soft stillness, and the...patines of bright gold ; There's not the smallest orb, which thou behold'st, But in hie motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed chcrubims... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 页
...her. • * • How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit, and let the sounds why not ! — some other power As great might have upir'd, orb which thou behold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed chérubins... | |
| 1847 - 454 页
...which thou behold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still choiring to the young-eyed cherubim. Such harmony is in immortal souls; But, while this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly clow it in, we cannot hear it." The ancients pretend to say that the idea of this music originated... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1847 - 252 页
...that thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim ; Such harmony is in immortal souls, But while this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it." Goethe represents the sun as pouring forth bis song amid the chorus... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 页
...which thou behold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim; Such harmony is in immortal souls ; But, while this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. Enter Musicians. Come, ho, and wake Diana with a hymn ; With sweetest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 页
...[Exit STEPHAUO. How sweet the moon-light sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit, and let the sounds an rank / orb, which thou behold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-ey'd chérubins... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 页
...sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears ; soft stillness and the night Become the touche« e Win R" orb which thou bchold'st, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed chérubins... | |
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