| Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Richard Chenevix Trench - 1856 - 268 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The...divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which he would not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world."... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1856 - 266 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The...divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which he would not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world."... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1861 - 258 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances heat, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric action; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according to love's... | |
| Dora Greenwell, John Greenleaf Whittier - 1862 - 204 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion ; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence misjudges him Who moves according... | |
| Dora Greenwell - 1863 - 184 lehte
...apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion; So he that's in himself insensibla Of love's sweet influence misjudges him Who moves...divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which he would not do, Did he within his own heart hear (he tune flayed by the gi eat musician of the world."... | |
| Dora Greenwell, John Greenleaf Whittier - 1863 - 176 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence misjudges him Who moves according... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1869 - 252 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The...divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which he would not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world."... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1861 - 256 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even one who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric action; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according to love's... | |
| Thomas Edwin Vassar - 1879 - 252 lehte
...off beholds another dancing, Even he who dances best, and all the time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law which moves his else eccentric motion ; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges h'lm Who moves according... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1880 - 250 lehte
...time Hears not the music that he dances to, Thinks him a madman, apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself...divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which he would not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world.'... | |
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