He who far 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... Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald - עמוד 89מאת Edward FitzGerald - 1889תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Thomas Edwin Vassar - 1879 - 252 דפים
...else eccentric motion ; So he that 's in himself insensible Of love's sweet influence, misjudges h'lm Who moves according to love's melody. And knowing...not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great Musician of the world." I have thus sketched this life, wishing that I might by... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1880 - 250 דפים
...best, is to be regretted, I think the reader will own after a single quotation from this volume : — ' He who far off beholds another dancing, Even one who...not do, Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world.' * There followed this in the same year (1853) another selection... | |
| Selina Gaye - 1883 - 360 דפים
...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...misjudges him Who moves according to love's melody — may call The lover crazy, which he would not do Did he within his own heart hear the tune, Played... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 דפים
...all these sighs aud tears, Ejaculations and impatiences. Are necessary changes of a measure Which ihe divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy, which...would not do Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world. Love me, love my dog, an old saw found in exactly this form... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1899 - 578 דפים
...apprehending not The law that rules his else eccentric action. So he that's in himself insensible To love's sweet influence, misjudges him Who moves according...Ejaculations and impatiences, Are necessary changes of the measure. Which the divine musician plays, may call The lover crazy ; which he would not do If he... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1112 דפים
...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...would not do Did he within his own heart hear the tune Played by the great musician of the world. Love me, love my dog, an old saw found in exactly this form... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1116 דפים
...echoes the Welsh. But Calderón explains that lovers only seem mad to those who have never loved : So he that's in himself insensible Of love's sweet...would not do Did he within his own heart hear the tune Flayed by the great musician of the world. Love me, love my dog, an old saw found in exactly this form... | |
| Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1921 - 548 דפים
...see Porcia, Whom I have come so far and fast to see — Cel. Never, my lord ! her father's guest b ill, And she for a few minutes — Prince. Minutes,...may call The lover crazy ; which he would not do Did be within his own heart bear the tune Play'd by the great musician of the world. Ctl. Well, I might... | |
| Various - 1868 - 644 דפים
...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 loves according to love's melody : And knowing not that all these sighs and tears, Ejaculations, and... | |
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