The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and AmusementRobinson and Roberts, 1770 |
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... pleasing notes my Emma lov'd to hear , No more fhall the admire your artless lays , The fongs of feraphs now falute her ear . VIII . Be ftill my fighs , nor drop the falling tear , Tho ' Emma's gone , yet let me not repine , For the has ...
... pleasing notes my Emma lov'd to hear , No more fhall the admire your artless lays , The fongs of feraphs now falute her ear . VIII . Be ftill my fighs , nor drop the falling tear , Tho ' Emma's gone , yet let me not repine , For the has ...
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... pleasing reflections . Thofe who have a relish for the beauties of nature seem to converfe , as it were , with deity , in its kindest and most en- gaging appearances ; not fo much in the Majefty of Omnipotence , as in the mildness of ...
... pleasing reflections . Thofe who have a relish for the beauties of nature seem to converfe , as it were , with deity , in its kindest and most en- gaging appearances ; not fo much in the Majefty of Omnipotence , as in the mildness of ...
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... pleasing a manner , and faid to her brother , " " Tis because you could not have come more mal - à - propos ; you derange the projects of the young gen- tleman and my daughter , who , forget- ting their duty to us , have concluded a ...
... pleasing a manner , and faid to her brother , " " Tis because you could not have come more mal - à - propos ; you derange the projects of the young gen- tleman and my daughter , who , forget- ting their duty to us , have concluded a ...
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... pleasing new fongs , which were finely fung by Mifs Harper , & c . AIR . CECILIA . I. The fweetly brea has the fmiling fpring , Tho ' gentle rains the flowers bring , And hawthorn buds fo gay ; In vain defcend refreshing shower's , In ...
... pleasing new fongs , which were finely fung by Mifs Harper , & c . AIR . CECILIA . I. The fweetly brea has the fmiling fpring , Tho ' gentle rains the flowers bring , And hawthorn buds fo gay ; In vain defcend refreshing shower's , In ...
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... pleasing of all the grove . Its melody is fo foft , and its tuneful tranfitions fo fweet , that it fooths the imagination , agree - night , and the Saxon word you , to bly lulls the mind , delights the ear , fing , expreffive of the ...
... pleasing of all the grove . Its melody is fo foft , and its tuneful tranfitions fo fweet , that it fooths the imagination , agree - night , and the Saxon word you , to bly lulls the mind , delights the ear , fing , expreffive of the ...
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