| Richard Crashaw - English poetry - 1927 - 586 pages
...complaining his sweet cares Because those pretious mysteryes that dwell, In musick's ravish't soule hee dare not tell, But whisper to the world : thus doe they...Musicks heaven ; and seat it there on high In th' Empyrceum of pure Harmony. 150 At length (after so long, so loud a strife Of all the strings, still... | |
| Thomas F. Healy - English poetry - 1986 - 180 pages
...'Heav'd on the surges of swolne Rapsodyes' (1.136). In 'The Flaming Heart' Crashaw uses his poetry: as if they meant to carry Their Masters blest soule...out at his Eares By a strong Extasy) through all the sphaeres Of Musicks heaven; and seat it there on high In th' Empyraeum of pure Harmony. ('Musicks Duell',... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...complaining his sweet cares Because those pretious mysteries that dwell In musick's ravish't soule hee dare pț<, f^ EG H o ի "Z v tJ)Z X\T X' sphaeres Of Musicks heaven; and seat it there on high In th' Empyrum of pure Harmony. (1. 142 — 150)... | |
| John Evelyn - Architecture - 2001 - 510 pages
...murmurs melting in wild aires Runs to & fro, complaining his sweet cares Because those precious mysteries that dwell In musick's ravish't Soule he dares not...out at his Eares By a strong Extasy) through all the Spheares Of Musicks heaven; and seat it there on high In the Empyraeum of pure Harmony. At length (after... | |
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