The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... look'd to either land , An ancient pair their dwelling chofe , As well for profpect as repofe ; For mutual faith they long were fam'd , And Temp'rance and Religion nam'd . A num'rous Stothard del . Heath foulp Plate I. Publifh'd as the ...
... look'd to either land , An ancient pair their dwelling chofe , As well for profpect as repofe ; For mutual faith they long were fam'd , And Temp'rance and Religion nam'd . A num'rous Stothard del . Heath foulp Plate I. Publifh'd as the ...
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... looks diffufive fweets bequeath'd , The breeze grew purer as the breath'd ; The morn her radiant blush affum'd , The spring with earlier fragrance bloom'd , And Nature yearly took delight , Like her , to drefs the world in white , But ...
... looks diffufive fweets bequeath'd , The breeze grew purer as the breath'd ; The morn her radiant blush affum'd , The spring with earlier fragrance bloom'd , And Nature yearly took delight , Like her , to drefs the world in white , But ...
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... , no more fupprefs'd , Now melts the froft in ev'ry breast , The cheek with fecret flushing dyes , And looks kind things from chastest eyes ; The 2 The fun with healthier vifage glows , Afide his clouded 16 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... , no more fupprefs'd , Now melts the froft in ev'ry breast , The cheek with fecret flushing dyes , And looks kind things from chastest eyes ; The 2 The fun with healthier vifage glows , Afide his clouded 16 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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... looks were known To turn beholders into ftone ; A dire reverfion here they felt , And in the eye of Pleasure melt . Her ... look but once behind . Thus was the much - admiring maid , While diftant , more than half betray'd , With fmiles ...
... looks were known To turn beholders into ftone ; A dire reverfion here they felt , And in the eye of Pleasure melt . Her ... look but once behind . Thus was the much - admiring maid , While diftant , more than half betray'd , With fmiles ...
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... Looks up , and vows that Barry's out of fize Whilft to fix feet the vig'rous ftripling grown , Declares that Garrick is another Coan . 45 50 When place of judgment is by whim supply'd , And our opinions have their rife in pride ; When ...
... Looks up , and vows that Barry's out of fize Whilft to fix feet the vig'rous ftripling grown , Declares that Garrick is another Coan . 45 50 When place of judgment is by whim supply'd , And our opinions have their rife in pride ; When ...
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