London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen18C. Ackers, 1749 |
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... hand ; Hark , the thrill linnet charms the diftant plain , And Philomel replies with fofter strain : See thofe bright lilies fhine with milky hue , And thofe fair cowilips drop with balmy dew ; To thee , my fair , the chearful linnet ...
... hand ; Hark , the thrill linnet charms the diftant plain , And Philomel replies with fofter strain : See thofe bright lilies fhine with milky hue , And thofe fair cowilips drop with balmy dew ; To thee , my fair , the chearful linnet ...
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... hand . [ chard bears Phil . In vain you tempt me while our or- Long - keeping ruffets , lovely cath'rine pears , Pearmains and codlings , wheaten plumbs enough , [ bough . And the black damfons load the bending No pruning - knives our ...
... hand . [ chard bears Phil . In vain you tempt me while our or- Long - keeping ruffets , lovely cath'rine pears , Pearmains and codlings , wheaten plumbs enough , [ bough . And the black damfons load the bending No pruning - knives our ...
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... hands : It is fufficient to affure you , that I am under no particular obligation to conceal it ; nor do I break any ... hand , as we commonly fay , to be given to all the works of art . When that is not given , we may fee the excellency ...
... hands : It is fufficient to affure you , that I am under no particular obligation to conceal it ; nor do I break any ... hand , as we commonly fay , to be given to all the works of art . When that is not given , we may fee the excellency ...
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... hand , and bounte- ous heart Shar'd all his little fortune could impart , If to thofe friends your kind regard shall give What they no longer can from his receive , That , that , even now , above yon ftarry pole , [ foul May touch with ...
... hand , and bounte- ous heart Shar'd all his little fortune could impart , If to thofe friends your kind regard shall give What they no longer can from his receive , That , that , even now , above yon ftarry pole , [ foul May touch with ...
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... hand , To fill the hungry poor with needful food , To help the ftranger on a foreign ftrand , And fpread thy bounties largely thro ' the thanklefs land ? Ne miftereth , that thy head , of hilding void , Is confcious of its innocent ...
... hand , To fill the hungry poor with needful food , To help the ftranger on a foreign ftrand , And fpread thy bounties largely thro ' the thanklefs land ? Ne miftereth , that thy head , of hilding void , Is confcious of its innocent ...
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Página 229 - The Fire-Side. DEAR Chloe, while the busy crowd, The vain, the wealthy, and the proud, In folly's maze advance ; ^ Tho' singularity and pride Be call'd our choice, we'll step aside, Nor join the giddy dance. From the gay world, we'll oft retire To our own family and fire, Where love our hours employs ; No noisy neighbour enters here, No intermeddling stranger near, To spoil our heart-felt joys.
Página 25 - The Arms of France, favoured by the Defection of the Elector of Bavaria, had penetrated into the Heart of the Empire. This mighty Body lay exposed to immediate Ruin.
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Página 24 - Obtained over the French and Bavarians, Near the Village of Blenheim, , On the Banks of the Danube, By JOHN Duke of MARLBOROUGH, The Hero not only of this Nation, but of this age; Whose Glory was equal in the Council and in the...
Página 38 - Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot.
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Página 25 - III. beheld this formidable Union of two Great, and once Rival Monarchies. At the End of a Life spent in defending the Liberties of Europe, He saw them in their greatest Danger.