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" There's not the smallest orb which thou beholdst But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins; Such harmony is in immortal souls ; But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. "
The Rose of Sharon: A Religious Souvenir - Page 179
edited by - 1850
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Aphorisms from Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pages
...sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed Cherubim: Such Harmony is in immortal Souls; But while this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear itf. , * To one whotrulv lores Music, the most perfect stillness is requisite. Vide TINDAL's ESS. t...
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Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Deverell - 1813 - 588 pages
...Still choiring to the young-ey'd cherubims ; Such harmony is in immortal sounds ! But whilst this musty vesture of decay, Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. Come, hoa, and wake Diana with a hymn ; With sweetest touches pierce your mistress* ear, And draw her...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1864 - 598 pages
...humanity with this higher and universal harmony : — " Such harmony is in immortal souls ; But while this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in we cannot hear it." We might select many valuable theosophic gems from the same source, but press of matter obliges us...
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Othello. Merchant of Venice. Third Satire of Horace

Robert Deverell - 1816 - 312 pages
...Still choiring to the young-ey'd cherubims ; Such harmony is in immortal sounds ! But whilst this musty vesture of decay, Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. .Come, hoa, and wake Diana with a hymn ; With sweetest touches pierce your mistress' ear, And draw...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...sings, Still quiring to the young-ey'd Cherubim, Such harmony is in immortal souls ! But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. 181. — that in quaternion run &c.] That in a fourfold mixture and combination run a perpetual circle,...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 17

Anecdotes - 1826 - 370 pages
...sings, Still quiring to the young ey'd cheruhims; Such harmooy is in immortal sounds ! But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it." IMITATIVE MUSIC. The power of music as an imitative art though not successful to the extent it has...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Part 18, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 472 pages
...our earn shall creeps By secret arte, and lull a man asleep,' Again, in The Tempest: But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it 8 .— Enter Musicians. Come, ho, and wake Diana with a hymn; With sweetest touches pierce your mistress'...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 474 pages
...used in the administration of the Eucharist; it was commonly of gold, or silver-gilt. But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it8, — Enter Musicians. Come, ho, and wake Diana with a hymn ; With sweetest touches pierce your...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 1, Volume 15

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 418 pages
...sings, Still quiring to the young eyed cherubim ; Such harmony is in immortal sounds ; Hut, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. Id. Do'st think I am so muddy, so unsettled, To appoint myself in this vexation. Id. Winter's Tale....
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 15

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...quiring to the young eyed cherubim ; Such harmony is in immortal sounds ; But, whilst this ,11111!, ¡'i vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it. id. Do'st think I am so muddy, so unsettled, To appoint myself in this vexation. Id. Winter's Tale....
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