| Elijah Fenton - 1707 - 426 trang
...Mufick with Delight, And lift'ning, and filent obey. 2. Sb ceas'd the Rival Crew, when Parcel/ came * They fung no more, or only fung his Fame. Struck dumb,...admir'd the Godlike Man. The Godlike Man, Alas! too foon retir'd, As he too late began. We beg not Hell, our Orfheus to reftore, Had he been there Their... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 trang
...Mufick with Delight, And liftning filently obey. II. So ceas'd the Rival Crew, when P«r«//came ; , They fung no more, or only fung his Fame : Struck...admir'd the Godlike Man ; The Godlike Man, Alas ! too Coon retired, As he too late began. We beg not Hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 trang
...mufic with delight, And lifl'ning filently obey. II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came ; They fung no more, or only fung his fame : Struck...admir'd the godlike man The godlike man, Alas ! too foon retired, As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 trang
...mufic with delight, And lift'ning filently obey. i II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came ; They fung no more, or only fung his fame : Struck...admir'd the godlike man : The godlike man, Alas ! too foon retired, As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 trang
...mufic with delight, And lift'ning filently obey. ' II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came ; They fung no more, or only fung his fame : Struck...admir'd the godlike man : The godlike man, Alas ! too foon retired, As he too late began* We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : ' Had he been there, Their... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 268 trang
...mufic with delight, And lift'ning filently obey. II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Pureell came ; '" ' They fung no more, or only fung his fame : Struck...admir'd the godlike man : The godlike man, Alas ! too foon retirM, As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftorc : Had he been there, Their... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 trang
...silently obey. IL So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came ; 1c They sung no more, or only sung his fame : Struck dumb, they all admir'd the godlike man ; The godlike man, Alas ! too soon retir'd, As he too late began. 15 We beg not Hell our Orpheus to restore : Had he been there,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 326 trang
...muf:c with delight, And liftening f:lently obey. II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came ; They fung no more, or only fung his fame : -Struck...dumb, they all admir'd the godlike man : The godlike mnn, Alas! too foon retir'd, As he too late began. \Ve beg not hell our Orpheus to reftorei Had he... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 trang
...II. So ceas'd the rival crew, when Purcell came; They fung no more, or only fung his fame : Struck Struck dumb, they all admir'd the godlike man: The godlike man, Alas! too foon retir'd, As he too late began. We beg not hell our Orpheus to reftore : Had he been there, Their... | |
| 1793 - 806 trang
...thro.it», T« welcome in tbe tyring. h. So семМ the rival crew, when Purcell came ; They fing no more, or only fung his fame : Struck dumb, they all admir'd the godlike man : The godlike man, Ala« ! too foon retir'd, As he too Ute began. V.'c beg not hell our Orpheus to rcftore : Had he been... | |
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