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" 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 Aerial World: A Popular Account of the Phenomena and Life of the Atmosphere - Page 26
by Georg Hartwig - 1875 - 556 pages
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1800 - 438 pages
...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...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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Sonnets, and Other Poems, Volume 1

William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 208 pages
...often described, but by none more beautifully than COWPER: — " How soft the musick of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence...Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! . With easy fores it opens all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene...
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Sonnets, and Other Poems,

William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 216 pages
...beautifully than COWPER: — " How soft the musick of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the car In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heajd A kindred melody, the scene recurs, Such comprehensiye views the...
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Beauties of Cowper: To which are Prefixed, a Life of the Author and ...

William Cowper - 1801 - 280 pages
...Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, new dying all away, Now pealing loud again, arid 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 melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1802 - 350 pages
...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...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 37

1802 - 570 pages
...The Poet, ол a similar occasion, thus expressed himsejf: Т " How soft the music oí those village bells "* Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence...and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comer, on," &c. The idea of the lamented Bard is here evidently imitated, but hy (to means in a lervile...
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Poems of Established Reputation: To Wit: 1st. The Art of Preserving Health

1802 - 302 pages
...with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies. 5 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 linider still, Clear ami sonorous, x.? the gale comes on ! 10 With easy force it opens all the cells...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 13

1801 - 432 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweer, now dying a!l away, Now pealing loud again, and louder siill, ' \ 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 melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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Sonnets, and Other Poems

William Lisle Bowles - 1805 - 216 pages
...often described, but by none more beautifully than COWPER : — " How soft the musick of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence...all the cells Where mcm'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, Such comprehensive views the spirit takes, That in a few...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper: Of the Inner Temple, Esq, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1806 - 234 pages
...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 ear In cadence...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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