| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pągines
...I.— AH Apartment in the DUKE'S Palate. Enter DUKE, CURIO, LORDS; Sliaiciata attending. Duke. If music $ - ů kFF. ۱ ; 72 y<Y^ A ; Fڥ ~% { 5 <i i v < + <֤ { Sr vy\+ϷJ < : <), it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 pągines
...has some exquisite lines upon this flower, where the duke, listening to plaintive music, desires " That strain again ; it had a dying fall : O, it came...upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour." We are told, in the notes to Mr. Steevens' Edition of Shakspeare, that the Violet is an emblem of faithfulness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pągines
...I.— An apartment in the Duke's palace. Enter Duke, Curio, Lords , musicians attending. Duke. IF music be the food of love, play on. Give me excess of it...of violets, Stealing, and giving odour. — Enough ; DO more ; 'Tis not so sweet now, as it was before. O spirit of love, bow quick and fresh art thou... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pągines
...tedious as go o'er. MUSIC. Give me some music ; music, moody food Of us that trade in love. If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it...upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour. Mark it, Cesario ; it is old, and plain : The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids... | |
| 1824 - 596 pągines
..."Twelfth Night," he sings in numbers worthy of the immortality to which they are destined. If music he the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it, that...again; — it had a dying fall ; O, it came o'er my car like the sweet south That breathes upon a bank of violets. &c. Hear him also in " The Merchant... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 428 pągines
...our poet in these charming lines imitated his favourite Shakespeare, Twelfth Night at the beginning. That strain again, it had a dying fall ; O, it came...upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour. Thyer. 555. The idea is strongly implied in these lines of Jonson's Vision of Delight, a Masque presented... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pągines
...sweet strain of music to the delicious scent of this flower: — Soft Straint of Music. If Music he the food of love, play on. Give me excess of it ;...so die. — That strain again ; it had a dying fall : Oh ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet South, That breathes upon a bank of Violets, Stealing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pągines
...of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.That strain again; it had a dying fall: O, it came o'er...upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour. NATURAL AFFECTION ALLIED TO LOVE. O, she, that hath a heart of that fine frame, To pay this debt of... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1825 - 356 pągines
...WILL. ACT THE FIRST. SCENE I. An Apartment in the Duke'* Palace. Enter DUKE, CURIO, Lords ; Musicians attending. Duke. If musick be the food of love, play...sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, 'Tis not so sweet now, as it was before. 0 spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou! That notwithstanding... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 pągines
...WILL. ACT I. SCENE I. An Apartment in the Duke's Palace. Enter DUKE, CURIO, Lords; Musicians attendiny, Duke. IF musick be the food of love, play on, Give...dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south1, That breathes upon a hank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour2. — Enough; no more; 1 The... | |
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