| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pàgines
...so What passion cannot Music raise aa *f^**^s-*r-.rf fThe trumpet's loud clangor excites us to arms, with shrill notes of anger and mortal alarms. The...drum cries, hark ! the foes come ; charge, charge, 't is too late to retreat. The soft complaining flute in dying notes discovers the woes of hopeless... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pàgines
...trumpet's loud clangor excites us to arms, •with shrill notes of anger and mortal alarms. -i • The double double double beat of the thundering drum cries, hark ! the foes come; • r • charge, charge, 't is too late to retreat. The soft complaining flute ., , in dying notes... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 610 pàgines
...paffion cannot Mufic raife and quell ? III. The trumpet's loud clangor 25 Excites us to arms, With fhrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The double double...foes come ; Charge, Charge, 'tis too late to retreat. IV. The foft complaining flute In dying notes difcovers The woes of hopelefs lovers, 35 Whofe dirge... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 612 pàgines
...paffion cannot Mufic raife and quell ? III. The trumpet's loud clangor 25 Excites us to arms, With fhrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The double double double beat Of the thundering drum ao Cries, hark ! the foes come ; Charge, Charge, 'tis too late to retreat. IV. The foft complaining... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 616 pàgines
...paffion cannot Mufic raife and quell ? III. The trumpet's loud clangor 25 Excites us to arms, With fhrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The double double double beat Of the thundering drum so Cries, hark ! the foes come ; Charge, Charge, 'tis too late to retreat. IV. The foft complaining... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 pàgines
...so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger And mortal alarms. The...discovers The woes of hopeless lovers, Whose dirge is whisperM by the warbling lute. Sharp violins proclaim Their jealous pangs, and desperation, Fury, frantic... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 pàgines
...well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? HI. The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The...: Charge, charge ! 'tis too late to retreat. * The diapason, with musicians, is a chord including all notes. Perhaps Dryden remembered Spenser's allegorical... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 pàgines
...place ; All which compacted made a goodly diapase." Fairy Quern, Book II. canto ix. stanza 22. IV. The soft complaining flute, In dying notes, discovers...•• Whose dirge is whisper'd by the warbling lute. V. Sharp violins proclaim Their jealous pangs, and desperation, Fury, frantic indignation, Depth of... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 pàgines
...well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? in. The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger And mortal alarms. ^ The...foes come ; Charge, charge, 'tis too late to retreat. IV. The soft complaining flute In dying notes discovers The woes of hopeless lovers, Whose dirge is... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 pàgines
...well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? in. The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger And mortal alarms. The...foes come; Charge, charge, 'tis too late to retreat. IV. The soft complaining flute In dying notes discovers The woes of hopeless lovers, Whose dirge is... | |
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