The Lady's Poetical Magazine; Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Հատոր 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... shore . The trav'ller , if he chance to stray , May turn uncensur'd to his way ; Polluted streams again are pure , And deepest wounds admit a cure : But woman no redemption knows ; The wounds of honour never close ! Tho ' diftant ev'ry ...
... shore . The trav'ller , if he chance to stray , May turn uncensur'd to his way ; Polluted streams again are pure , And deepest wounds admit a cure : But woman no redemption knows ; The wounds of honour never close ! Tho ' diftant ev'ry ...
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In vain she seeks the friendless shore , Her swifter folly flies before ; The circling ports against her close , And shut the wand'rer from repose ; Till , by conflicting waves oppress'd , Her found'ring pinnace finks to rest . Are ...
In vain she seeks the friendless shore , Her swifter folly flies before ; The circling ports against her close , And shut the wand'rer from repose ; Till , by conflicting waves oppress'd , Her found'ring pinnace finks to rest . Are ...
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... shore , • A gulph , black , fearful , and profound , • Appears , of either world the bound , • Through darkness leading up to light ; • Sense backward shrinks , and shuns the fight ! For there the tranfitory train , • Of time , and form ...
... shore , • A gulph , black , fearful , and profound , • Appears , of either world the bound , • Through darkness leading up to light ; • Sense backward shrinks , and shuns the fight ! For there the tranfitory train , • Of time , and form ...
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... shore , i • Sudden they fink , and rise no more . ,, • But lift to what thy fates declare * Tho ' thou art woman , frail as fair , • If once thy fliding foot should stray , • Once quit yon Heav'n - appointed way , B : • For • For thee ...
... shore , i • Sudden they fink , and rise no more . ,, • But lift to what thy fates declare * Tho ' thou art woman , frail as fair , • If once thy fliding foot should stray , • Once quit yon Heav'n - appointed way , B : • For • For thee ...
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... shore ; And O for that preventing chain ,, That bound Ulysses on the main ; That so our fair - one might withstand The covert ruin , now at hand ! The fong her charm'd attention drew , When now the tempters stood in view ; Curiosity ...
... shore ; And O for that preventing chain ,, That bound Ulysses on the main ; That so our fair - one might withstand The covert ruin , now at hand ! The fong her charm'd attention drew , When now the tempters stood in view ; Curiosity ...
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