Look not thou on beauty's charming,— Sit thou still when kings are arming, — Taste not when the wine-cup glistens, — Speak not when the people lis-tens, — Stop thine ear against the singer. — From the red gold keep thy finger, — Vacant heart,... A History of English Rhythms - Stran 194avtor: Edwin Guest - 1838 - 318 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir Walter Scott - 1819 - 350 strani
...with the accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words : — " Look not thou on beauty's charming,— Sit thou still...heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet die. The sounds ceased, and the Keeper entered his daughter's apartment. The words she had chosen seemed... | |
| 1819 - 792 strani
...beauty's charming,— Sit thou still when kings are aiming,— Taste not when the wine cup glinens,— Speak not when the people listens,— Stop thine ear...heart, and hand, and eye,— Easy live and quiet die. But the unforeseen sequence of events involves blind mortals in its current, and hurries them into... | |
| 1819 - 792 strani
...beautiful little song — little dreaming what a contrast it was ultimately to afford to her own destiny. Look not thou on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings are arming, — Taste not when the wine cup glistens,— • Speak not when the people listens,— Stop tliine ear against the singer,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 268 strani
...thou on beauty's charming 1 ,— Sit thou still when king's are arming,— Taste not when the wine cup glistens,— Speak not when the people listens,—...heart, and hand, and eye,— Easy live and quiet die.' ',The sounds ceased, and the keeper entered Bis daughter's apartment. The words she had chosen seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 376 strani
...with the accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words :— " Look not thou on beauty's charming,— Sit thou still...against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy ringer, — Vacant heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet die." The sounds ceased, and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 strani
...people listen*,— Stop thine cnr i— : — • " — ! Stop thine cnr igainfit the singer,— From thn red gold keep thy finger,— Vacant heart, and hand, and eye,— Easy live, and quiet die. Tho sounds ceased, and the Keeper entered his daughter's apartment. The words she had chosen seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 660 strani
...with the accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words : — " Look not thou on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still...against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy 6nger,— Vacant hear), and hind and eye, — Easy live and < pii n die." The sounds ceased, and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 strani
...with the accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words : — " Look not thou on beauty's charming,— Sit thou still...heart, and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet die." The sounds ceased, and the Keeper entered his daughter's apartment. The words she had chosen seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 388 strani
...adapted the following words : — " Look not thou on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings arc arming, — Taste not when the wine-cup glistens,...and hand, and eye, — Easy live and quiet die.'' The sounds ceased, and the Keeper entered his daughter's apartment. The words she had chosen seemed... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1852 - 404 strani
...accompaniment in an ancient air, to which some one had adapted the following words : — " Look not them on beauty's charming, — Sit thou still when kings...wine-cup glistens, — Speak not when the people listens, — Slop thine ear against the singer, — From the red gold keep thy finger, — Vacant heart, and... | |
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