| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...till he be eas'd \\ ith being nothing. Music do I hear ? Ha, ha ! keep time : — how sour sweet music an music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear, To check § time, broke in a disordered... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1860 - 530 pages
...Mufic in his dungeon at Pomfret, • Mufic do I hear ? Ha, ha ! keep time ; — How four fweet mufic is When time is broke, and no proportion kept ! So is it in the Mufic of men's lives. And here have I the daintinefs of ear, To check time broke in a difordered ftring... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1860 - 526 pages
...Mufic in his dungeon at Pomfret, ' Mufic do I hear ? Ha, ha ! keep time ; — How four fweet mufic is When time is broke, and no proportion kept ! So is it in the Mufic of men's lives. • And here have I the daintinefs of ear, To check time broke in a difordered... | |
| 1861 - 356 pages
...south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odor. SHAKSPEARE. How sour sweet music is When time is broke, and no proportion kept! So is it in the music of men's lives. SHAKSPEARE. There's sure no passion in the human soul But finds its food in music.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...till he be eas'd With being nothing. Music do I hear ? Ha, ha ! keep tune : — how sour sweet music RC music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear, To check § time, broke in a disordered... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 434 pages
...be eas'd With being nothing. Music do I hear ? [Music. Ha, ha ! keep time : — how sour sweet music is, When time is broke and no proportion kept ' So is it in the music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear, To check tune broke in a disorder'd string... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...eas'd With bi'ing nothing. Music do I hear? [Jfusic. Ha, ha ! keep time : — How sour sweet music is, When time is broke, and no proportion kept! So is it in the music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear, To check time broke in a disorder'd string;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 512 pages
...And straight am nothing. — [Music.] Music do I hear? Ha, ha ! keep time : — how sour sweet music is, When time is broke, and no proportion kept ! So is it in the music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear To check time broke in a disorder'd string... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 286 pages
...pleas'd,till he be eas'd With being nothing. Muficke do I heare? Ha, ha?keepe time : How fowre fweet Muficke is, When Time is broke, and no Proportion kept ? So is it in the Muficke of mens liues : And heere haue I the daintineiTe of eare, To heare time broke in a diforder'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 pages
...eas'd With being nothing.— Musick do I hear? [Musicli. Ha ha! keep time :— How sour sweet musick is, When time is broke, and no proportion kept ! So is it in the musick of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear, To check time broke in a disordeced string... | |
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