Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo how the years to come, a numerous and well-fitted quire. All hand in hand do decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts, how long soe'er it be, My music's... The Works of Abraham Cowley - 第 lxiv 頁Abraham Cowley 著 - 1806完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 484 頁
...language be forgiven, his strains are such as those of the Theban Bard were to his contemporaries : Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo how...and well-fitted quire, All hand in hand do decently advancej And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts, how long soe'er... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 頁
...language be forgiven, his strains are such as those of the Theban bard were to his contemporaries : Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo how...quire, All hand in hand do decently advance, And to 11.' v iong with smooth and equal measure dance , While the dance last*, how long soe'er it bo, My... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 頁
...ancient bard, and in what he chose originally to essay himself, the following strains boldly evince : — Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo !...! While the dance lasts, how long soe'er it be, My music's voice shall bear it company, Til| all the gentle notes be drowned In the last trumpet's dreaded... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 頁
...ancient bard, and in what he chose originally to essay himself, the following strains boldly evince : — Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo !...! While the dance lasts, how long soe'er it be, My music's voice shall bear it company, Till all the gentle notes be drowned • In the last trumpet's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 頁
...forgiven, his strains are such as those of the Theban Bard were to his contemporaries : ^ Begin the son?, and strike the living lyre: Lo how the years to come,...equal measure dance; While the dance lasts, how long soe'cr it be, My Rtusic's voice shall bear it company; 'Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 頁
...Cleavelanà. Begin the song, and strike the lively lyre, Lo how the years to come, a numerous and well fitted quire, All hand in hand do decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Cowley. At thy nativity a glorious quire Of angels in the fields of Bethlehem sung... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 頁
...erects a Pyramid That never will decay, Till heaven itself shall melt »way, And nought hehind it stay. Begin the song, and strike the living lyre ; Lo ! how the years to come, a numerous and well-fitted All hand in hand do decently advance, [quire, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance;... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 頁
...Theban bard were to his contemporaries: Begin the song, and strike the living lyre ; Lo tiow the ye.irs to come, a numerous and well-fitted quire All hand in hand do decently advance. And to my eong with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dancfc lasts, how long sot- 'er It be, My music's... | |
| David Irving - 1836 - 432 頁
...rising pale from northern seas, Shakes from his hoary locks the drizzling rheum—Armstrong, Lo! bow the Years to come, a numerous and well-fitted quire,...And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance. But look, the Morn, in russet mantle clad, Cowley. Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill.—Shakspeare.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 頁
...were to his contemporaries: Begin the song, anil strike the living lyre ; Lo how the years to couie, W _ *GKGW. a ddi0<>_ޛ:e 37] ? þ {Q' Ź dJ : O 6 . ^5[ L F @ * + " BL S"%A equnl measure dance; While the dance lasts, how long soe'er it be, My music's voice shall bear it company... | |
| |