Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Том 4Harrison and Company, 1782 |
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... thefe , Source of perpetual tears ; Vain is the hope of ease , For many weeping years ! Friends , brothers , lovers , fathers , hufbands flain , The ever - ftreaming eyes Of their dear kindred ties O'erwhelming grief will ceafe alone to ...
... thefe , Source of perpetual tears ; Vain is the hope of ease , For many weeping years ! Friends , brothers , lovers , fathers , hufbands flain , The ever - ftreaming eyes Of their dear kindred ties O'erwhelming grief will ceafe alone to ...
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... Thefe obftinate to fave , and thofe to feize the bride . But Cymon foon his crooked grapples caft , } Which with tenacious hold his foes embrac'd ; } And , arm'd with fword and fhield , amid the prefs he pass'd . Fierce was the fight ...
... Thefe obftinate to fave , and thofe to feize the bride . But Cymon foon his crooked grapples caft , } Which with tenacious hold his foes embrac'd ; } And , arm'd with fword and fhield , amid the prefs he pass'd . Fierce was the fight ...
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... Thefe fruitful feeds within your mind they fow'd , ' Twas yours to improve the talent they beftow'd ; They gave you to be born of noble kind , · , 6 They gave you love to lighten up your mind , And purge the groffer parts ; they gave ...
... Thefe fruitful feeds within your mind they fow'd , ' Twas yours to improve the talent they beftow'd ; They gave you to be born of noble kind , · , 6 They gave you love to lighten up your mind , And purge the groffer parts ; they gave ...
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... thefe manfions of care , may be my favourite truft To watch o'er the fate of the fair . Perhaps the foft thought of her breast With rapture more favour'd to warm Perhaps , if with forrow opprefs'd , Her forrow with patience to arm ...
... thefe manfions of care , may be my favourite truft To watch o'er the fate of the fair . Perhaps the foft thought of her breast With rapture more favour'd to warm Perhaps , if with forrow opprefs'd , Her forrow with patience to arm ...
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... The marble tombs that rise on high , Whofe dead in vaulted arches lie , Whose pillars fwell with sculptur'd stones , Arms , angels , epitaphs , and bones , F 2 Thefe Thefe ( all the poor remains of ftaté ) Adorn BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 43.
... The marble tombs that rise on high , Whofe dead in vaulted arches lie , Whose pillars fwell with sculptur'd stones , Arms , angels , epitaphs , and bones , F 2 Thefe Thefe ( all the poor remains of ftaté ) Adorn BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 43.
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