HARRY, whose tuneful and well-measured song First taught our English music how to span Words with just note and accent, not to scan With Midas' ears, committing short and long, Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for Envy... The Works of William Mason - Strana 355autor/autoři: William Mason - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 str.
...just quoted, v. 1. seq. * Harry whose tuneful and well-measured song " First tanght our English musick how to span '' Words with just note and accent, not to scan " With Midas-ears, committing short and long." Waller joins with Milton in saying, that other composers admit... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 str.
...THE Publishing his Airs. HARRY, whose tuneful and well measur'd song First taught our English musick how to span Words with just note and accent, not to scan With Midas ears, committing short and long; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for envy to look wan; To after... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 str.
...THE Publishing his Airs. HARRY, whose tuneful and well measur'd song First taught our English musick how to span Words with just note and accent, not to scan With Midas ears, committing short and long; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for envy to look wan; To after... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 str.
...blood. XIII. TO MR. B. LA WES OK THE PUBLISHING IK AIRS. HARRY, whose tuneful and well measur'd son; First taught our English music how to span Words with just note and accent, not to son With Midas ears, committing short andloi^; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With... | |
| Capel Lofft - 1813 - 274 str.
...MILTON. TO MR. H. LAWES. ON HIS AYRES. FEB. IX. MDCXLV. MS. HARRY, whose tuneful and well measur'd Song First taught our ENGLISH MUSIC how to span Words...scan With MIDAS ears, committing short and long;— Thy Worth and Skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for Envy to look wan : To after-age... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 str.
...HARRY, whose tuneful and well-measur'd song First taught our English music how to span Words with .|ust note and accent, not to scan With Midas' ears, committing short and long; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng) 5 With praise enough for envy to look wan ; To after... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 str.
...TO MB. H. LAV.'KS, ON THE PUBLISHING HIS JJRS. Written 1645. HARRY, whose tuneful and well-measur'd song First taught our English music how to span Words...to scan With Midas' ears, committing short and long ; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for Envy to look wan ; To after... | |
| Charles Butler - 1819 - 342 str.
...tuneful and well-measured song First taught our English music, how to span Words, with j iist notes and accent, not to scan , With Midas' ears, committing short and long! * It is observable, that, within these fifty years, Martini published in Italy, in elegant characters,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 str.
...wealth, and lo»s of blood. TO Mr. H. LA WES, ON HIS AIRS, 16454 HARRY, whose tuneful and well-measur'd song First taught our English music how to span Words...to scan With Midas' ears, committing short and long ; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With prai.se enough for Envy to look wan ; 6 To... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 str.
...in my great task-master's eye. To 3Ir. H. Lames, on his Airs. Harry, whose tuneful and well-measur'd u ; Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng, With praise enough for envy to look wan ; To after-age... | |
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