The Lady's Poetical Magazine; Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Հատոր 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... speak , with meaning plain , Thy joys , proud man , were without woman vain ! • Like thee , she feels each passion of the heart , Herbhiyas great as thine , as great her fan • And well the knows , with words of magick found , ' To check ...
... speak , with meaning plain , Thy joys , proud man , were without woman vain ! • Like thee , she feels each passion of the heart , Herbhiyas great as thine , as great her fan • And well the knows , with words of magick found , ' To check ...
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... speak for others , worth for me . ' For who , like him , his various pow'rs could call Into so many shapes , and shine in all ? : Who could fo nobly grace the motley lift , Actor , Inspector , Doctor , Botanist ? - : 95 100 105 ΠΟ Knows ...
... speak for others , worth for me . ' For who , like him , his various pow'rs could call Into so many shapes , and shine in all ? : Who could fo nobly grace the motley lift , Actor , Inspector , Doctor , Botanist ? - : 95 100 105 ΠΟ Knows ...
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... speaking Harlequin , made up of whim , He twists , he twines , he tortures ev'ry limb ; Plays to the eye with a mere monkey's art , And leaves to sense the conquest of the heart . We laugh , indeed ; but , on reflection's birth , We ...
... speaking Harlequin , made up of whim , He twists , he twines , he tortures ev'ry limb ; Plays to the eye with a mere monkey's art , And leaves to sense the conquest of the heart . We laugh , indeed ; but , on reflection's birth , We ...
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... , To curse the freedom of each honest line ; Tho ' rage and malice dim their faded cheek , What the Muse freely thinks , she'll freely speak ; 495 500 505 $ 10 T * With just disdain of ev'ry paltry E With BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 33.
... , To curse the freedom of each honest line ; Tho ' rage and malice dim their faded cheek , What the Muse freely thinks , she'll freely speak ; 495 500 505 $ 10 T * With just disdain of ev'ry paltry E With BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 33.
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... , with such pains can err , In elocution , action , character ? 900 What man could give , if Barry was not here , Such well - applauded tenderness to Lear ? Who 905 Who else can speak so very , very fine 44 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... , with such pains can err , In elocution , action , character ? 900 What man could give , if Barry was not here , Such well - applauded tenderness to Lear ? Who 905 Who else can speak so very , very fine 44 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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