| 1792 - 774 pages
...obferve, " As all the world their motion ihould pic* " fcrye. XV1I1. Since when they dill are carried in a round, " And changing come one in another's place....one doth keep the bounded fpace " Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace : " '1'his wund'rous miracle did love dcvife, " For dancing is love's proper... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 pages
...the world their motion should preserve. " Since when they still are rarried in a round, And chancing come one in another's place, • Yet do they neither...nor confound, But ev'ry one doth keep the bounded space Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace : This wondrous miracle did Love devise. For dancing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pages
...their motion should preserve. " Since when they still are carried in a round, And changing come <me in another's place, Yet do they neither mingle nor confound, But ev'ry one doth keep the bounded space Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace : This wondrons miracle did Love devise. For dancing... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...measure to observe, As all the world their motion should preserve. Since when they still are carried in a round, And, changing, come one in another's place ; Yet do they neither mingle nor confound, But every one doth keep the bounded space Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace : This wondrous miracle... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 576 pages
...As all the world their motion should preserve. Since when they still are carried in a round, Auri, changing, come one in another's place ; Yet do they neither mingle nor confound, But every one doth keep the bounded space Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace This wondrous miracle... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...measure to observe, as all the world their motion should preserve. Since when they still are carried in a round, and changing come one in another's place; yet do they neither mingle nor confound, but every one doth keep the bounded space wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace; this wondrous miracle... | |
| Edward Arber - 1877 - 668 pages
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| 1889 - 552 pages
...measure to observe As all the world their motion should preserve. Since when they still are carried in a round, And changing come one in another's place ; Yet do they neither mingle nor confound, But every one doth keep the bounded space Wherein the dance doth bid it turn or trace : This wondrous miracle... | |
| 1895 - 660 pages
...observe, As all the world, their motion sliould preserve. 18. Since when, they still are carried in a round; And changing come one in another's place : Yet do they neither mingle nor confound, But every one doth keep the bounded space, Wherein the Dance doth bid it turn or trace. This wondrous miracle... | |
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