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It is the voice itself interpreting the soul of the musician which enchants and enthralls us. And you who have that voice pretend to despise the gift. What! despise the power of communicating delight! the power that we authors envy; and rarely, if ever, can we give delight with so little alloy as the singer.

It is the mystery which enchants, and its being is extinguished with the extinction of the necessary combination of its elements. But I might perhaps make a better use of the opening you afford me if I were to direct your mind to a loftier theme than that of art.

Gracefully the birdlike thing rose into the brilliant turquoise sky that same sky which today so enchants the malihini and as it tugged at the line, dipped, rose again and circled about, the thrill of it came down the cord to Maui's hands and his delight knew no bounds. Often in the quiet days that followed did Maui amuse himself with the big kite.

The cool sound of running streams and rustling poplars is on the moving air, and the orange-golden sunset enchants the orchard with mystical light. All the swift visions of striving Saracens and Crusaders, of conquering Greeks and Romans, fade away from us, and we see the figure of the Man of Nazareth with His little company of friends and disciples coming up from Galilee.

"What will Crinklink do with me?" she asked anxiously. "No one knows. You must wait and see," replied the wolf. "Some of his captives he whips," squeaked the weasel's head. "Some he transforms into bugs and other things," growled the bear's head. "Some he enchants, so that they become doorknobs," sighed the cat's head.

They are beyond the ranges of mountains, in the more central parts of South America. There are none west of the Andes. The table lands complete the sublime varieties of the scenery. Their serenity enchants, as the grandeur of the mountains that rise above them exalts the mind.

A shepherd who was deeply in love with a shepherdess was sitting one day by her side trying to find words to express the emotions her charms created in his breast. "Ah! Amaranth, dear," he sighed, "could you but feel, as I do, a certain pain which, whilst it tears the heart, is so delightful that it enchants, you would say that nothing under heaven is its equal. Let me tell you of it.

Canalis, like Nodier, enchants the reader by an artlessness which is genuine in the prose writer and artificial in the poet, by his tact, his smile, the shedding of his rose-leaves, in short by his infantile philosophy. He imitates so well the language of our early youth that he leads us back to the prairie-land of our illusions.

Whole races of artists have lied about Pan, because they listened to the haunting music of his pipes. It calls sweetly, but does not satisfy. How many Pan has called and left them sitting among the rocks with mindless eyes and hands that fiddle with emptiness!... Pan is so sad and level-eyed. He does not explain. He does not promise too wise for that. He lures and enchants.

Reflect well before you undertake this: if you accept, come to-day at five o'clock precisely, neither later nor sooner." A little while afterwards the following reply was brought. "One thing displeases me in your letter which else enchants me. You appear to doubt my obedience. Am I not your slave?

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