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" And I know not if, save in this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. "
Faith in a Future Life: (foundations) - Page 26
by Alfred Wilhelm Martin - 1916 - 202 pages
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Florilegium latinum: Victorian poets

Francis St. John Thackeray, Edward Daniel Stone - 1902 - 324 pages
...frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well : each tone of our scale in itself is nought ; It is everywhere in the world— loud, soft, and all...Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head! Well, it is gone at last, the palace of music I reared ; Gone ! and the good tears start, the praises...
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The Life of Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley ...

1904 - 298 pages
...Consider it well; each tone of our scale in itself is nought; It is everywhere in the world,—loud, soft, and all is said : Give it to me to use ! I mix...have heard and seen : consider and bow the head!" These lines, however, he does not quote ; indeed they were then only lately written. A passage follows...
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Essays for the Day

Theodore Thornton Munger - 1904 - 258 pages
...frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well: each tone of our scale in itself is nought; It is everywhere in the world — loud, soft, and...use ! I mix it with two in my thought: And, there t Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head 1" Let us turn into a church on a Sunday morning....
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The East of Asia Magazine: Special Educational Number [June, 1904]

1904 - 158 pages
...this, such gift be allowed to man. That out of three sounds, he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well: each tone of our scale in itself...naught, It is everywhere in the world ; loud, soft — all is said. Give it to me to use, I mix ii with two in my thought, And there! Ye have seen, and...
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Essays for the Day

Theodore Thornton Munger - 1904 - 258 pages
...frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well: each tone of our scale in itself is nought; It is everywhere in the world — loud, soft, and all is said: Give it to me to use t I mix it with two in my thought: And, there ! Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head!"...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds lie frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. %7^w,% Ǐ 3 er Օ+ - Ȝ O= DOmͮ j~ 䘏? @ 5 S k' w CO worldsoft, and all is said : Give it to tne to use ! I mix it with t in my thought : And there ! Ye...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 4

1905 - 736 pages
...this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well : each tone of our scale in itself...Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head ! VIII. Well, it is gone at last, the palace of music I reared ; Gone ! and the good tears start, the...
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Poems

Robert Browning - 1905 - 132 pages
...this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well : each tone of our scale in itself...it to me to use ! I mix it with two in my thought, 5 5 And, there t Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head ! Well, it is gone at last, the...
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The Music Lovers' Treasury

Helen Philbrook Patten - 1905 - 344 pages
...three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well : each tone of our scale in It is everywhere in the world — loud, soft, and...Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head! All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist ; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty,...
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Selections from Browning

Robert Browning - 1906 - 246 pages
...this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star. Consider it well: each tone of our scale in itself...Ye have heard and seen : consider and bow the head! vra Well, it is gone at last, the palace of music I reared ; Gone ! and the good tears start, the praises...
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