The Lady's Poetical Magazine; Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Հատոր 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... These , Virtue ! these the joys they find , • Who leave thy heav'n - topt hills behind ? • Shade me , ye pines ; ye caverns , hide ; • Ye mountains cover me ! ' she cry'd . Her trumpet Slander rais'd on high , And told the tidings to ...
... These , Virtue ! these the joys they find , • Who leave thy heav'n - topt hills behind ? • Shade me , ye pines ; ye caverns , hide ; • Ye mountains cover me ! ' she cry'd . Her trumpet Slander rais'd on high , And told the tidings to ...
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... these words of Greece and Rome excel , • That England may not please the ear as well ? 185 190 195 200 • What mighty magick's in the place or air , • That all perfections needs must centre there ? • In states , let strangers blindly be ...
... these words of Greece and Rome excel , • That England may not please the ear as well ? 185 190 195 200 • What mighty magick's in the place or air , • That all perfections needs must centre there ? • In states , let strangers blindly be ...
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... these infipid days , Some comick character , strong featur'd , urge To probability's extremest verge , : Where modeft judgment her decree suspends , And for a time nor censures nor commends ; Where criticks can't determine on the spot ...
... these infipid days , Some comick character , strong featur'd , urge To probability's extremest verge , : Where modeft judgment her decree suspends , And for a time nor censures nor commends ; Where criticks can't determine on the spot ...
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... these hallow'd times , when sober , fad , All gentlemen are melancholy mad ; When ' tis not deem'd so great a crime , by half , To violate a vestal , as to laugh ; Rude mirth may hope prefumpt'ous to engage An act of toleration for the ...
... these hallow'd times , when sober , fad , All gentlemen are melancholy mad ; When ' tis not deem'd so great a crime , by half , To violate a vestal , as to laugh ; Rude mirth may hope prefumpt'ous to engage An act of toleration for the ...
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... these gnatlings in their neft , At once they rise with impotence of rage , Whet their small stings , and buzz about the stage . ' ' Tis breach of privilege ! -Shall any dare • To arm fatirick truth against a play'r ? • Prescriptive ...
... these gnatlings in their neft , At once they rise with impotence of rage , Whet their small stings , and buzz about the stage . ' ' Tis breach of privilege ! -Shall any dare • To arm fatirick truth against a play'r ? • Prescriptive ...
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