| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 страници
...neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music." The next is from one of Westmoreland's speeches... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 страници
...neighing Which is the hot condition of their blood ; If they perchance but hear a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet pow'r of music. Thcreforethc poc Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1816 - 312 страници
...(Which is the hot condition of their blood:) [loud, If they perchance but hear a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand ; Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music. Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 322 страници
...neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music : Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 376 страници
...the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of musick touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of musick : Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 страници
...the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of musick touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By die sweet power of musick : Therefore, the poet Did feign, that Orpheus... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - 1820 - 856 страници
...Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neigbing loud If they perchance but hear a trumpet Or any air of musik touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand , Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet pow'r of musik. Therefore the Poet Did feign that Orpheus drew... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 550 страници
...them make a mutual stand 7, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of musick : Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees,...Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But musick for the time doth change his nature : The man that hath no musick in himself, Nor is not mov'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 страници
...loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood ;' - . If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music : — Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orphens... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1822 - 584 страници
...loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood ! If they but hear, perchance, a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand; Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet powers of music. tUAKSFEARZ. Music can cither sooth or irritate... | |
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