| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 lehte
...as loud AS lark, O caieful verse ! Spemcr. Hark how the minstrels 'gin to thrill aloud Theii-merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor,...and the trembling crowd, That well agree withouten breach or jar. Spent. A itri/lhig trumpet sounded from on high, And unto b.ittle bade themselves address.... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 lehte
...Then I thy sovereign praises loud will sing, That all the woods shall answer, and their eccho ring. " Hark ! how the minstrels 'gin to shrill aloud Their...merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the taber, and the trembling croud, That well agree withouten breach or jar : But most of ail the damzels... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 lehte
...prayses loud wil sing, That all the woods shal answer, and they r eccho ring. HASKE! how the minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling croud, That well agree withouten breach or iar. Bat, n >',-,) of all, the damzels doe dclite, When... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 lehte
...woods shal answer, and they r eccho ring. HARKE! how the minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their meiry musick that resounds from far. The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling croud, That well agree withouten breach or iar. But, most of all, the damzels doe delite, When they... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 798 lehte
...tremulous, or vibratory sound : to pierce the air with such sounds. Hark how the minstrels 'gin to «i.rifl aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling crowd, That welt agree withouten breach or jar. Spenser. Thy hounds shall make the welkin answer them. And fetch... | |
| Garland - 1836 - 246 lehte
...shall answer, and their echo ring. Hark 1 how the minstrels 'gin to shrill aloud Their merry music, that resounds from far. The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling crowd *, That well agree withouten breach or jar. But most of all the damsels do delight, When they their timbrels smite, And thereunto... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 334 lehte
...prayses loud wil sing, That all the woods shal answer, and theyr eccho ring. Harke ! how the Minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling Croud, That well agree withouten breach or jar. But, most of all, the Damzels doe delite, When they... | |
| Thomas Hirst - 1841 - 380 lehte
...scanty in his use of it. He says — " Hark how the minstrels 'gin to thrill aloud Their merry music that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling crowd, That well agree withouten breach or jar." The ballads, songs, madrigals, and such like poetic effusions, on which was grafted... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 lehte
...Scott. MINSTREL. MINUTES. 435 MINSTREL. HARK how the minstreles gin to shriek aloud Their merry music that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling crowd, That well agree withouten breach or jar! Spenser. I to the vulgar am become a jest, Esteemed as a minstrel at a feast. Sandys.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 lehte
...prayscs loud wil sing, That all the woods shall answer, and theyr eccho ring./t Harke ' how the minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, aud the trembling croud, Twit well agree wiihouleu breach or iar. 790 But, most of all, the damzela... | |
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