Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Том 2Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... said— The vegetable world , each plant and tree , It's feed , it's name , it's nature , it's degree , I am allow'd , as Fame reports , to know ; From the fair cedar on the craggy brow • Of Lebanon nodding fupremely tall , To creeping ...
... said— The vegetable world , each plant and tree , It's feed , it's name , it's nature , it's degree , I am allow'd , as Fame reports , to know ; From the fair cedar on the craggy brow • Of Lebanon nodding fupremely tall , To creeping ...
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... said , I ask'd my foul - what done ? How flow'd our mirth , and whence the fource begun ? Perhaps the jeft that charm'd the fprightly crowd , And made the jovial table laugh fo loud , To fome falfe notion ow'd it's poor pretence ; To an ...
... said , I ask'd my foul - what done ? How flow'd our mirth , and whence the fource begun ? Perhaps the jeft that charm'd the fprightly crowd , And made the jovial table laugh fo loud , To fome falfe notion ow'd it's poor pretence ; To an ...
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... said , and open'd bare her breast . Stand it in Judah's Chronicles confefs'd , That David's fon , by impious passion mov'd , Smote a fhe - flave , and murder'd what he lov'd ! ' Afham'd , confus'd , I started from the bed , And to my ...
... said , and open'd bare her breast . Stand it in Judah's Chronicles confefs'd , That David's fon , by impious passion mov'd , Smote a fhe - flave , and murder'd what he lov'd ! ' Afham'd , confus'd , I started from the bed , And to my ...
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... d her growing zeal , And laughing glofs'd , that Abra ferv'd fo well . To me her actions did unheeded die , Or were remark'd but with a common eye ; } } Till more appriz'd of what the rumour said , More Till go BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... d her growing zeal , And laughing glofs'd , that Abra ferv'd fo well . To me her actions did unheeded die , Or were remark'd but with a common eye ; } } Till more appriz'd of what the rumour said , More Till go BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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Till more appriz'd of what the rumour said , More I obferv'd peculiar in the maid . The fun declin'd had shot his western ray , When , tir'd with business of the folemn day , I purpos'd to unbend the ev'ning hours , And banquet private ...
Till more appriz'd of what the rumour said , More I obferv'd peculiar in the maid . The fun declin'd had shot his western ray , When , tir'd with business of the folemn day , I purpos'd to unbend the ev'ning hours , And banquet private ...
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