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Although the "savage breast" is an interesting, if obscure, concept, the original famous quote (which I believe is from Alexander Pope) is "soothe the savage beast."

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Although the "savage breast" is an interesting, if obscure, concept, the original famous quote (which I believe is from Alexander Pope) is "soothe the savage beast."

Meaning

Literal meaning. That literal meaning may be misinterpreted somewhat as this phrase is commonly misreported as 'music has (or occasionally 'hath') charms to soothe the savage beast'. In fact, at the time of writing (Nov 2006) there are twice as many hist for the incorrect version of the phrase as for the correct one.

Origin

The phrase was coined by William Congreve, in The mourning bride, 1697:

Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,

To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.

I've read, that things inanimate have mov'd,

And, as with living Souls, have been inform'd,

By Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.

What then am I? Am I more senseless grown

Than Trees, or Flint? O force of constant Woe!

'Tis not in Harmony to calm my Griefs.

Anselmo sleeps, and is at Peace; last Night

The silent Tomb receiv'd the good Old King;

He and his Sorrows now are safely lodg'd

Within its cold, but hospitable Bosom.

Why am not I at Peace?

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I tend to forget how easy it is to look these things up nowadays. I didn't bother, because I thought I would spend hours reading through the authors who I thought might be responsible for the original line (Pope or Dryden). It really is a different scholarly world today than the one in which I was educated.

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