Music the fiercest grief can charm,
  And Fate’s severest rage disarm:
  Music can soften pain to ease,    Â
  And make despair and madness please:
    Our joys below it can improve,
    And antedate the bliss above.
  This the divine Cecilia found,
And to her Maker’s praise confin’d the sound.    Â
When the full organ joins the tuneful quire,
  Th’ immortal Powers incline their ear;
Borne on the swelling notes our souls aspire,
While solemn airs improve the sacred fire,
  And Angels lean from Heav’n to hear.    Â
Of Orpheus now no more let poets tell;
To bright Cecilia greater power is giv’n:
  His numbers rais’d a shade from Hell,
    Hers lift the soul to Heav’n.
Alexander Pope