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
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 頁
...Nor does thy luxury destroy. From ' The Resurrection.1 Begin the song, and strike the living lyre 1 Lo, how the years to come, a numerous and well-fitted quire, All hand in hand dp decently advance. And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance I While the dance lasts, how... | |
| 1888 - 576 頁
...While music wakes around, veil'd in a shower Of shadowing roses on our plains descend. — Thomson. Lol how the Years to come, a numerous and well-fitted...decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Cowley. But look, the Morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern... | |
| Emma A. Yarnall - 1897 - 254 頁
...that comes to men through books. Let Cowley speak for himself his : "Exegi monumentum 0ere perennius." Begin the song and strike the living lyre; Lo, how the years to come, a numerous and well-fitted choir, All hand in hand do decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Whilst... | |
| Yarnall - 1897 - 104 頁
...Begin the song and strike the living lyre; Lo, how the years to come, a numerous and well-fitted choir, All hand in hand do decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Whilst the dance lasts, how long so'er it be, My music's voice shall bear it company,... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1898 - 258 頁
...and set a bad fashion in English poetry. The following lines perhaps represent him at his best: — Begin the song, and strike the living lyre : Lo how...; While the dance lasts, how long soe'er it be, My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's dreadful... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 頁
...a Pyramide That never will decay Till Heaven it self shall melt away, And nought behind it stay. 2. Begin the Song, and strike the Living Lyre ; Lo how...decently advance, And to my Song with smooth and equal measures dance. [i] Whilst the dance lasts, how long so e're it be, My Musicks voyce shall bear it... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 頁
...melt away, And nought behind it stay. 2. Begin the Song, and strike the Living Lyre ; Lo how the Tears to come, a numerous and well-fitted Quire, All hand...decently advance, And to my Song with smooth and equal measures dance. [i] Whilst the dance lasts, how long so e're it be, My Musicks voyce shall bear it... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 頁
...melt away, And nought behind it stay. 2. Begin the Song, and strike the Living Lyre ; Lo how the Tears to come, a numerous and well-fitted Quire, All hand...decently advance, And to my Song with smooth and equal measures dance. [i] Whilst the dance lasts, how long so e're it be, My Musicks voyce shall bear it... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1908 - 328 頁
...While music wakes around, veil'd in a shower Of shadowing roses on our plains descend. — Thomson. Lo ! how the Years to come, a numerous and well-fitted...decently advance, And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Cowley. But look, the Morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 頁
...erects a pyramide That never will decay 10 Till heaven itself shall melt away And naught behind it stay. Begin the song, and strike the living lyre ! Lo, how...well-fitted quire, All hand in hand do decently advance, 15 And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance. Whilst the dance lasts, how long soe'er it... | |
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