The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... feels each paffion of the heart , < " Her bhi as groat as thine , as great her fmart And well the knows , with words of magick found , To check the rifing hope , or heal the faithful wound . Then why refuse them to an equal share In ...
... feels each paffion of the heart , < " Her bhi as groat as thine , as great her fmart And well the knows , with words of magick found , To check the rifing hope , or heal the faithful wound . Then why refuse them to an equal share In ...
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... feel emotions , nor impart . ! . With him came mighty Davies - on my life , That Davies hath a very pretty wife ! Statefman all over ! -in plots famous grown He mouths a fentence , as curs mouth a bone . Next Holland came - with truly ...
... feel emotions , nor impart . ! . With him came mighty Davies - on my life , That Davies hath a very pretty wife ! Statefman all over ! -in plots famous grown He mouths a fentence , as curs mouth a bone . Next Holland came - with truly ...
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... feel , Dull cits and grave divines his praise proclaim , And join with Sheridan's their Macklin's name . Shuter , who never car'd a single pin , Whether he left out nonfenfe , or put in ; Who aim'd at wit , tho ' levell'd in the dark ...
... feel , Dull cits and grave divines his praise proclaim , And join with Sheridan's their Macklin's name . Shuter , who never car'd a single pin , Whether he left out nonfenfe , or put in ; Who aim'd at wit , tho ' levell'd in the dark ...
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... feeling which he was not taught : He rais'd his trophies on the base of art , And conn'd his paffions as he conn'd his part . 920 Quin , from afar , lur'd by the fcent of fame , A ftage leviathan , put in his claim , Pupil of Betterton ...
... feeling which he was not taught : He rais'd his trophies on the base of art , And conn'd his paffions as he conn'd his part . 920 Quin , from afar , lur'd by the fcent of fame , A ftage leviathan , put in his claim , Pupil of Betterton ...
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... feel , muft feel themselves ! His eyes in gloomy focket taught to roll , Proclaim'd the fullen habit of his foul : Heavy and phlegmatick he trod the stage , Too proud for tenderness , too dull for rage . When Hector's lovely widow ...
... feel , muft feel themselves ! His eyes in gloomy focket taught to roll , Proclaim'd the fullen habit of his foul : Heavy and phlegmatick he trod the stage , Too proud for tenderness , too dull for rage . When Hector's lovely widow ...
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