The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain, He never thought to sing again. The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 3501810Full view - About this book
| School board readers - 1872 - 200 pages
...in vain ! The pitying duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony....then he said he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for high names... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1872 - 344 pages
...harp in vain. The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then he said he would full fain He could recal an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1872 - 848 pages
...Duchess praised ¡te chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Wae blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain, He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for high... | |
| Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872 - 276 pages
...harp in vain. The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would fall fain He could recall an ancient strain, He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1873 - 348 pages
...in vain. The pitying Duchess— praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee — Was blended — into harmony....then, (he said,) he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. ' And much he wished, yet feared, to try The long-forgotten... | |
| English poetry - 1873 - 390 pages
...harp in vain. The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony....then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for high dames... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - English language - 1873 - 178 pages
...our nature nor our place can bear). RULE L. Show how this Rule is illustrated by the following : — And then he said he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. Alas for her that met me, That heard me softly call,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1874 - 216 pages
...vain ! 70 The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony....then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain, He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for high... | |
| Walter Scott - 1874 - 242 pages
...in vain ! The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time, Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would full tain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...harp in vain ! The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony....then he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again. It was not framed for village churls, But for high dames... | |
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