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Sonnets, and Other Poems, - Page 163
by William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 180 pages
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Poems, with a memoir of the author

William Cowper - 1847 - 556 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing...all the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains. Such comprehensive...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5

1847 - 722 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs. And with it all its pleasures...
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English Literature in the Eighteenth Century

Alfred Hix Welsh - English literature - 1880 - 182 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music or those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away; Now pealing...all the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains The night was...
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Olney and Its Associations, Or, Reminiscences of the Poet Cowper. [With Plates.]

William Cowper - Olney (England) - 1880 - 86 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing...! '* With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept Again the harmony comes o'er the vale ; And through the trees I view the embattled tower...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper

William Cowper - English poetry - 1881 - 562 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing...on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from the English Poets

Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1881 - 738 pages
...Pope, Rape cfL. n. 15. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet ; now dying all away. Now pealing...Clear and sonorous as the gale comes on ; With easy foree it opens all the cells Wlere memory slept. Coseper, Task, vi. 6. When on the undulating ear they...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1881 - 510 pages
...the music of those village bells, In cadence sweet; now dying all away, Now peauug loud again, aud louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, The night was winter in his...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1882 - 1108 pages
...and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling nt intervals upon the enr In cadence sweet, now dying all away: Now pealing...sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens nil the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody the scene recurs. And with...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volume 2

Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1883 - 586 pages
...Some chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies. How soft the music of those village bells, Falling at intervals upon...louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on I With easy force it opens all the cells Where Mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody...
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Selections from Cowper's Poems

William Cowper (the Poet.) - 1883 - 294 pages
...and the heart replies. I low soft the music of those village bells Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet ! now dying all away, Now pealing...comes on. With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures...
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