But the Nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear,... The United States Literary Gazette - Page 1691825Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1842 - 740 pages
...that it might make mankind to think that miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very...thou provided for the saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on earth !' ' The habits of the nightingale are thus described bv Mr.... | |
 | 1842 - 796 pages
...not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I hare Tory often, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural...lifted above earth and say, ' Lord, what music hast thon provided for the saints in heaven, when thou aft'ordest bad men guch music on earth I' " Of a... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1842 - 532 pages
...throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet descants B 3 the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted... | |
 | 1842 - 172 pages
..." He that at midnight, when the weary traveller sleeps securely, should hear, as I have often done, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of the nightingale's voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say, Lord, what music hast thou provided... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1842 - 782 pages
...that it might make mankind to think that miracles are not ceased. lie that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear aira, the sweet descants, the natural rising und falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice,... | |
 | James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 pages
...instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that, at midnight, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs,...might well be lifted above earth, and say, Lord! what musick hast thou provided for the saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such musick on earth.... | |
 | Martingale - 1843 - 314 pages
...sweet descants, the natural risings and fallings, the doubling and redoubling of the nightingale's voice, might well be lifted above earth and say '...thou provided for the saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music upon earth!'" In the course of a short time, he left that part of the... | |
 | James White - 1843 - 310 pages
...sweet descants, the natural risings and fallings, the doubling and redoubling of the nightingale's voice, might well be lifted above earth and say '...thou provided for the saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music upon earth!'" In the course of a short time, he left that part of the... | |
 | Edward Jesse - 1844 - 456 pages
...throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very...thou provided for the saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on earth." I have always considered this as one of the most exquisite... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1844 - 532 pages
...throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very...thou provided for the Saints in Heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on Earth ! " And this makes me the less to wonder at the many Aviaries... | |
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