Sylphs
Poems (1851), Prometheus
“If you and I shall, like the believing shepherds, watch and long for His appearing, one day we, too, shall hear a music grander and sweeter even than the song of angels, when the great Composer shall transpose all the strains of earth from the minor into the major, when the wail of nature shall give way to the glad harmony of the everlasting jubilee.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 555.
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The Pilgrims of the Night.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“If she but smile, the crystal calm shall break
In music, sweeter than it ever gave”
"The Return of the Goddess" (1850), later published as the Preface to The Poet's Journal (1863); also in The Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor (1907), p. 103.
Context: If she but smile, the crystal calm shall break
In music, sweeter than it ever gave,
As when a breeze breathes o'er some sleeping lake,
And laughs in every wave.