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" To read what manner music that might be: For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted in one harmony; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree. The joyous birds, shrouded in cheerful shade, Their notes unto the voice attempered... "
The Suffolk Garland: Or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads ... - Page 183
edited by - 1818 - 404 pages
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 29

1810 - 700 pages
...season, and not to be reminded of Spenser's imagination: " For all that pleasing is to eye or ear, Wag there consorted in one harmony ; Birds, voices, instruments,...seen it, and that I have set down nothing in fiction. I had fondly hoped that I should have revisited this favourite spot, and its beloved aud accomplished...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 29

1810 - 1018 pages
...pleasing is to eye or Was there consorted so one harmony.; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, watess,. all agree Whoever have been witnesses of the scene...will know that I speak of it as they have seen it, amid ti¿at I have set down nothing k¿ flctiomi. I had fi)ndly hoped that I should have revisited...
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Letters Written by the Late Earl of Chatham to His Nephew Thomas Pitt ...

William Pitt - 1804 - 330 pages
...the •"Delille, LeaJardins, LI K 2 season could present, and with all the elegance of the domestick internal arrangements; it was difficult, indeed, I...seen it, and that I have set down nothing in fiction. I had fondly hoped that I should have revisited this favourite spot, and its beloved and accomplished...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 80, Part 2

1810 - 780 pages
...pleasing is to eye or ear, Was there consorted in one harmony j Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waten, all agree!' Whoever have been witnesses of the scene will know that 1 speak of it as th«y have seen it, and that I have set do.wn nothing in fiction. I had fondly hoped...
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Observations on the Writings and on the Character of Mr. Gray: Originally ...

Thomas James Mathias - 1815 - 196 pages
...''''* Pelillc, Lea Jardins, I.. I. K 2 season could present, and with all the elegance of the domestick internal arrangements; it was difficult, indeed, I...seen it, and that I have set down nothing in fiction. I had fondly hoped that I should have revisited this favourite spot, and its beloved and accomplished...
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Observations on the Writings and on the Character of Mr. Gray: Originally ...

Thomas James Mathias - 1815 - 190 pages
...guest at Blundeston in that gay season, and not to be reminded of Spenser's imagination ; " For alt that pleasing is to eye or ear, Was there consorted...Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree I" Whoever have been witnesses of the scene will know that I speak of it as they have seen it, and...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...which did it hear, To read what manner music that mote be, For all that pleasing is to living ear \\as there consorted in one harmony; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree. The joyous birds, shrouded in cheerful shade, Their notes unto the voice attemper'd sweet ; Th' angelical,...
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The Classical Journal, Volume 18

1818 - 444 pages
...birds. He reminds us оГ the fanciful description in Spenser : For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted in one harmony ; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree. The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmur of the water's fall; The water's fall...
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Specimens of the British Poets: Chaucer, 1400, to Beaumont, 1628

Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 pages
...wight which did it hear, To rede what manner music that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living ear, Was there consorted in one harmony ; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree. The joyous birds, shrouded in cheerful shade, Their notes unto the voice attemper'd -sweet ; Th' angelical...
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