... shall swell Their voice in Psalm or Canticle, Singing to solace toil ; again, From woods shall come a sweeter strain ! Shepherd and shepherdess shall vie In many a... The Harmonicon - Página 691826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 498 páginas
...name prolong As rock and stream return their song ! Begin then, ladies fair! begin The age renew'd that knows no sin ! And with light heart, that wants no wing, Sing ! from this holy song-book, sing*! * In the curious tract already referred to, the following quotation is remarkable; the scene the fancy... | |
| John Farmer - 1824 - 492 páginas
...name prolong, Asrocktind stream return their song. Begin then, ladies fair ! begin The age renewed that knows no sin< And with light heart, that wants no wing, Sing ! from this holy song book, sing ! The univerial reception of " Marot's Psalms," induced Theodore Beza to conclude the... | |
| 1824 - 506 páginas
...and Rondeaux." This " ijoly song book" was dedicated to the King of France ; and being a gay novelty, no book was ever more eagerly received by all classes than " Marot's Psalms ;" they sold faster than the Printers could take them off their presses, but as they were understood... | |
| Thomas Dickson Baird - 1825 - 188 páginas
...in a variety of measures. This book was dedicated to the king of France, and being a gay. novelty, no book was ever more eagerly received by all classes, than Marot's Psalms. They sold faster than the printers could take them off their presses; but as they were understood to... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 474 páginas
...return their song ! Begin then, ladies fair I begin The age renew'd that knows no sin ! And with licht heart, that wants no wing, Sing ! from this holy song-book,...was ever more eagerly received by all classes than Marol's ' Psalms.' In !he fervour of that day, they sold faster than the printers coule take them off... | |
| Isaac Disraeli, Jsaac D'Jsraeli - 1835 - 524 páginas
...Creator's name prolong As rock and stream return their song ! Be?inthen, ladies fair! begin The age renew'd that knows no sin ! And with light heart, that wants...This ' holy song-book' for the harpsichord or the TOICO was a gay noveliy, and no book was ever more eagerly received by all classes than Marot'a * Psalms.*... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - 1839 - 1266 páginas
...and stream return their song 1 Begin then, ladies fair ! begin The age renew'd that knows no sin 1 And with light heart, that wants no wing, Sing ! from this holy song-book, sing !t This "holy song-book" for the harpsichord or the voice, was a gay novelty, and no book was ever... | |
| 1844 - 324 páginas
...fifty psalms appeared, dedicated to the king, by Clement Marot, a poet of considerable originality. " This ' Holy Song-book' for the harpsichord or the...book was ever more eagerly received by all classes. In the fervour of that day they sold faster than the printers could take them oft' their presses ;... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1845 - 862 páginas
...name prolong As rock and stream return their song ! " Begin, then, ladies fair ! begin The age renew'd that knows no sin ; And with light heart that wants no wing, Sing! from this holy song book sing!"* Marot declares in the spirit of religious gallantry, that his design is to add to... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1846 - 530 páginas
...ladies fair ! begin The age renew'd that knows no sin '. And with light heart, that wants no wins, Sing ! from this holy song-book, sing !* This • holy song-book* for the harpsichord nr the voice was a 2ay novelty, and no book was ever more eagerly received 'by all classes than Marot's... | |
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