The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... death and time fubdue , While Nature mints her race anew , And holds fome vital spark apart , Like virtue , hid in ev'ry heart ; ' Tis hence reviving warmth is feen To clothe a naked world in green . No longer barr'd by winter's cold ...
... death and time fubdue , While Nature mints her race anew , And holds fome vital spark apart , Like virtue , hid in ev'ry heart ; ' Tis hence reviving warmth is feen To clothe a naked world in green . No longer barr'd by winter's cold ...
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... death is vegetable there , t Hence is the frame of health unbrac'd , • Each finew flack'ning at the tafte , The foul to paffion yields her throne , < And fees with organs not her own ; While , like the flumb'rer in the night , • Pleas'd ...
... death is vegetable there , t Hence is the frame of health unbrac'd , • Each finew flack'ning at the tafte , The foul to paffion yields her throne , < And fees with organs not her own ; While , like the flumb'rer in the night , • Pleas'd ...
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... death with joy furvey The opening fplendors of eternal day . G2 THE THE DEATH OF ARACHNE . AN HEROI - COMI - BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... death with joy furvey The opening fplendors of eternal day . G2 THE THE DEATH OF ARACHNE . AN HEROI - COMI - BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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Or, Beauties of British Poetry. THE DEATH OF ARACHNE . AN HEROI - COMI - TRAGICK POEM . T BY JOHN HAWKESWORTH , LL . D. i HE fhrinking brooks and ruffet meads complain'd , That fummer's tyrant , fervid Sirius , reign'd ; Full weft the ...
Or, Beauties of British Poetry. THE DEATH OF ARACHNE . AN HEROI - COMI - TRAGICK POEM . T BY JOHN HAWKESWORTH , LL . D. i HE fhrinking brooks and ruffet meads complain'd , That fummer's tyrant , fervid Sirius , reign'd ; Full weft the ...
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... death united , as in life combin'd .. Then let not Fancy's labyrinth enfnare , And lead us from the perfect and the fair ..... Love is the law of Nature beft exprefs'd , ' Tis Heav'n's own emblem in the human breast ; When either fex ...
... death united , as in life combin'd .. Then let not Fancy's labyrinth enfnare , And lead us from the perfect and the fair ..... Love is the law of Nature beft exprefs'd , ' Tis Heav'n's own emblem in the human breast ; When either fex ...
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