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" How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme. To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells... "
Tales of Mystery, Imagination and Humour ... - Page 230
by Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 479 pages
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Festival of Song: A Series of Evenings with the Poets

Frederick Saunders - American poetry - 1866 - 412 pages
...time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Hear the mellow wedding-bells — golden bells ! VVhat a world of happiness their harmony foretells ! Through the balmy...
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Standard Fifth Reader, Part 2

Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells — From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. 3. THE LAUNCHING OP THE SHIP. — Longfellow. Time moderate, changing to quick at the tenth line. —...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 34

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1867 - 848 pages
...time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnbulation that so musically wells From the bells, belle, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells— From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells." The iteration of the word " bells'1 is daring, but it gives exactly the |icrsistent monotony of the...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells — From...What a world of happiness their harmony foretells 1 Through the balmy air of night How they ring out their delight ! From the molten-golden notes, All...
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Guide to English parsing

Charles Collyns Walkey - 1868 - 76 pages
...Heaven ; Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall. — Pope. A 25. Here the mellow wedding bells, Golden bells ! What a world...night, How they ring out their delight ! From the molten golden notes, And all is tune, What a liquid ditty floats To the turtle dove that listens, while...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - Elocution - 1868 - 246 pages
...bells, bells, bells— From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Hear the mellow wedding-bells, golden bells, "What a world of happiness their harmony...out their delight ! From the molten-golden notes, all in tune, AVhat a liquid ditty floats To the turtle-dove that listens, while she gloats on the moon...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - Elocution - 1867 - 252 pages
...time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells — From...jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Hear the mellow wedding-bells, golden bells, What a world of happiness their harmony foretells I Through the balmy...
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Comstock's Elocution, Enlarged: A System of Vocal Gymnastics Designed for ...

Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - Elocution - 1808 - 596 pages
...time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells— From the...jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Hear the mellow wedding-bells, Golden bells ! What a world of happiness their harmony foretells '. Through the balmy...
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The New York Speaker

Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 pages
...; Keeping time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Hear the mellow wedding bells, — Golden bells! Through the balmy air of night, How they ring out their delight ! From the molten golden notes, And...
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A Manual of Elocution Founded Upon the Philosophy of the Human Voice

M. S. Mitchell - Elocution - 1869 - 416 pages
...time, time, In a sort of Eunic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells — From...What a world of happiness their harmony foretells 1 Through the balmy air of night How they ring out their delight ! From the molten-golden notes, And...
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