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" Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial... "
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson - Page 228
by Henry Reed - 1855 - 387 pages
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volume 21

John Bell - 1807 - 458 pages
...and quell ! When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His list'ning brethren stood around, And wond'ring, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound....of that shell, That spoke so sweetly and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? in. The Trumpet's" loud clangor Excites us to arms, With...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 pages
...ran, The diapason * closing full in man. II. What passion cannot music raise and quell ? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood...of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well. What passion cannot music raise and quell? III. The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Volume 11

John Dryden - 1808 - 500 pages
...ran, The diapason * closing full in man. i II. What passion cannot music raise and quell ? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood...of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well. What passion cannot music raise and quell? III. The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms, With...
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Concerts of vocal and instrumental music as performed at the music room ...

Oxford city, Holywell music room - 1808 - 170 pages
...chorded shell His list'ning brethren stood around, And, wond'ring, on their faces fell To worship the celestial sound. Less than a God they thought there...of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well. SIMPHONY. Bach. ACT II. SIMPHONY»>- Haydn. SONG. Miss HAINES. Urbani. When first you courted me I...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...diapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell! When Jubal struck the corded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering,...worship that celestial sound. Less than a god they thonght there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell That spoke so sweetly and so well. What...
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Poems by Cowley, Waller, Butler, Denham, Dryden, and Pomfret, Issues 77-79

Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...and quell! when Jubal struck the chotded shell, his listening brethren stood around, and, wond'ring, on their faces fell to worship that celestial sound....of that shell, that spoke so sweetly and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? A SOWft POR ST. CECILIA.'^ DAT. Z>ry(fetf. The trumpet's...
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Poems by Cowley, Waller, Butler, Denham, Dryden, and Pomfret, Issues 77-79

Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...and quell! when Jubal struck the chorded shell, his listening brethren stood around, and, wond'ring, on their faces fell to worship that celestial sound....hollow of that shell, that spoke so sweetly and so What passion cannot Music raise aa *f^**^s-*r-.rf fThe trumpet's loud clangor excites us to arms, with...
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Poems

Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...and quell! when Jubal struck the chorded shell, his listening brethren stood around, and, wond'ring, on their faces fell to worship that celestial sound. Less than a God they thought therecould not dwell within the hollow of that shell, that spoke so sweetly and so well. What passion...
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The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection ..., Volume 14

Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1811 - 370 pages
...and quell? When fubal struck the chorded shell, His liit'ning brethren gaz'd around, * And wond'ring on their faces fell, To worship that celestial sound....could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That sung so sweetly and so well. What passion cannot music raise and quell? DRYDEN. •f- Excuse my Woodstock.]...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing Original Poems ..., Volume 2

John Dryden - 1811 - 610 pages
...brethren ftood around; And, wondering, on their faces fell To worfhip that celeftial found. 20 Lefs than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that fhell, That fpoke fo fweetly and fo well. What paffion cannot Mufic raife and quell ? III. The trumpet's...
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