Then, crowned again, their golden harps they took. Harps ever tuned, that glittering by their side Like quivers hung, and with preamble sweet Of charming symphony they introduce Their sacred song, and waken raptures high ; No voice exempt, no voice but... The Edinburgh Christian magazine - Página 111856Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Brudenell Exton - 1847 - 516 páginas
...the height of Heaven ; — well knowing, as it is so poetically expressed hy Milton, that there is No voice but well could join melodious part : Such concord is in Heaven ! He instructs all the angelic hosts, whatever their rank or distinction in the Hierarchy of the New... | |
| John Haynes Holmes - 1915 - 416 páginas
...shown, Impurpled with celestial roses smiled. Then, crowned again, their golden harps they took— . . . and with preamble sweet Of charming symphony they...could join Melodious part; such concord is in Heaven. 1 Such are some of the more familiar pictures which have been conceived and drawn of the future world!... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1916 - 1006 páginas
...golden harps, '' And with preamble sweet " Of charming symphony, they introduce " Their sacred songs, and waken raptures high : " No voice exempt— no voice but well could join " Melodious part." — E. t From Chap. LII. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 620 ABULPHARAGIUS... | |
| John Milton - 1917 - 660 páginas
...Then, crowned again, their golden harps they took — Harps ever tuned, that glittering by their side Like quivers hung ; and with preamble sweet Of charming...high : No voice exempt, no voice but well could join 370 Melodious part ; such concord is in Heaven. Thee, Father, first they sung, Omnipotent, Immutable,... | |
| Cecil Forsyth, Walter Henry Hall - 1920 - 130 páginas
...purposes of contrast, or to be fused with them into one warm tonal combination. No voice exempt, ne voice but well could join Melodious part, such concord is in Heaven. Surely this is the simplest, the most obvious, and the most practical way of looking at the problem.... | |
| Sedulius - 1922 - 288 páginas
...and divides what should be indivisible — the splendour of the original shines irrepressibly forth : Thee, Father, first they sung, Omnipotent, Immutable,...of all being, Fountain of light, thyself invisible . . . Thee next they sang, of all creation first, Begotten Son, Divine Similitude, In whose conspicuous... | |
| John Milton - 1924 - 472 páginas
...by their side Like quivers hung; and with pnaambie sweet Of charming symphony they introduce Tbeir sacred song, and waken raptures high: No voice exempt, no voice but well could join 37o Melodious part; such concord is in Heaven. Thee, Father, first they sung, Omnipotent, Immutable,... | |
| John Milton - 1925 - 450 páginas
...glittering by thir side Like Quivers hung, and with Praeamble sweet Of charming symphony they introduce Thir sacred Song, and waken raptures high; No voice exempt,...well could join Melodious part, such concord is in Heav'n. Thee Father first they sung Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal King; thee Author... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 412 páginas
...glittering by thir side Like Quivers hung, and with Preamble sweet Of charming symphonie they introduce Tbir sacred Song, and waken raptures high; No voice exempt, no voice but well couldjoine Melodious part, such concord is in Heavn. Thee Fatherfrsl they sung Omnipotent, Immutable,... | |
| Handley Carr Glyn Moule - 1927 - 364 páginas
...would they thus " talk to one another " ? Voice and perhaps instrument too were to be fully audible ; " No voice exempt, no voice but well could join Melodious part; such concord is [from] heaven I " But all was to be internal also. The sounds were but to express the praising souls.... | |
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