How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 2151802Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 438 pages
...objects. Such is In., description of (be village bells: How soft the music of those village bells, Tolling at intervals upon the ear. In cadence sweet ; now...again, and louder still; Clear and sonorous as the oalc comes on. With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory slept ; wherever I have heard A... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 pages
...chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred... | |
| William Cowper - 1821 - 556 pages
...chord in unison with what we hear Is touched within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred... | |
| Innes Hoole - 1821 - 628 pages
...was not sorry in being relieved from so dangerous a rival. 6 CHAPCHAPTER IX. How soft the music of those village bells, falling at intervals upon the...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on! COWPER. Philosophy may be an excellent horse in the stable, but is an'arrant jade on the... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 278 pages
...chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Mow pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force... | |
| William Cowper - 1821 - 246 pages
...what we hear Is touched within us,' and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bell;, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, JNow pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale conies on ! With easy force... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1822 - 110 pages
...chord in unison with what we hear Is touched within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale con1es on I With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Again the harmony comes o'er... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 234 pages
...foot, Treacherous and false; it smil'd, and it was cold.WINTER WALK AT NOON. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the...and louder still ; Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on With easy force, it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred... | |
| 1839 - 1092 pages
...He u— and evermore shall be. HWJ THE VILLAGE BELLS.* " Mow soft the music of thoie village belli, Falling, at intervals, upon the ear In cadence sweet,...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! W iih easy force it opens all the cells Where memory klept." THERE is a lovely English sound... | |
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