The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... voice , whofe awful found . Appall'd the guilty world around , two te Bid the tumultuous winds be still , i To numbers bow'd each lift'ning hill , Uncurl'd the furging of the main , And smooth'd the thorny bed of pain ; The golden harp ...
... voice , whofe awful found . Appall'd the guilty world around , two te Bid the tumultuous winds be still , i To numbers bow'd each lift'ning hill , Uncurl'd the furging of the main , And smooth'd the thorny bed of pain ; The golden harp ...
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... voice employ'd , 230 To ask or tell his name - Who is it ? -Lloyd . Thus , when the aged friends of Job flood mute , And , tamely prudent , gave up the dispute , Elihu , with the decent warmth of youth , Boldly ftood forth the advocate ...
... voice employ'd , 230 To ask or tell his name - Who is it ? -Lloyd . Thus , when the aged friends of Job flood mute , And , tamely prudent , gave up the dispute , Elihu , with the decent warmth of youth , Boldly ftood forth the advocate ...
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... voice , and croaks ; for Woodward croak'd before . 420 When a dull copier fimple grace neglects , And refts his imitation in defects , We readily forgive ; but fuch vile arts . Are double guilt in men of real parts . By Nature form'd in ...
... voice , and croaks ; for Woodward croak'd before . 420 When a dull copier fimple grace neglects , And refts his imitation in defects , We readily forgive ; but fuch vile arts . Are double guilt in men of real parts . By Nature form'd in ...
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... voice , in one dull , deep , unvary'd found , Seems to break forth from caverns under ground ; From hollow cheft the low fepulchral note Unwilling heaves , and struggles in his throat . Could authors butcher'd give an actor grace , All ...
... voice , in one dull , deep , unvary'd found , Seems to break forth from caverns under ground ; From hollow cheft the low fepulchral note Unwilling heaves , and struggles in his throat . Could authors butcher'd give an actor grace , All ...
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... British age Bear a vile race of eunuchs on the stage : The boafted work's call'd National in vain , If one Italian voice pollutes the ftrain . Where Where tyrants rule , and flaves with joy obey , BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 39.
... British age Bear a vile race of eunuchs on the stage : The boafted work's call'd National in vain , If one Italian voice pollutes the ftrain . Where Where tyrants rule , and flaves with joy obey , BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 39.
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