The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Том 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... , with fuch pains can err , In elocution , action , character ? What man could give , if Barry was not here , Such well - applauded tenderness to Lear ? Who Who else can speak fo very , very fine , 44 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... , with fuch pains can err , In elocution , action , character ? What man could give , if Barry was not here , Such well - applauded tenderness to Lear ? Who Who else can speak fo very , very fine , 44 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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... such , That candour must declare he acts too much . Why muft impatience fall three paces back ? Why paces three return to the attack ? Why is the right leg , too , forbid to ftir , Unless in motion femi - circular ? 1000 1005 1010 Why ...
... such , That candour must declare he acts too much . Why muft impatience fall three paces back ? Why paces three return to the attack ? Why is the right leg , too , forbid to ftir , Unless in motion femi - circular ? 1000 1005 1010 Why ...
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... Such were the primitive and simple times , Unknown to modern wit , and modern crimes : The Wife was fubject ; while , with gentle fway , The Hufband taught the weaker to obey . Nor yet did Man , with an unhallow'd flame , To more than ...
... Such were the primitive and simple times , Unknown to modern wit , and modern crimes : The Wife was fubject ; while , with gentle fway , The Hufband taught the weaker to obey . Nor yet did Man , with an unhallow'd flame , To more than ...
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... Such rules let us adopt , and keep the road Thro ' which our wife forefathers fought their God . To virtuous actions let our lives be giv❜n ; And , pure of heart , leave we the reft to Heav'n . J 2 DAMON TO DELIA ; ON SEEING THE FIRST ...
... Such rules let us adopt , and keep the road Thro ' which our wife forefathers fought their God . To virtuous actions let our lives be giv❜n ; And , pure of heart , leave we the reft to Heav'n . J 2 DAMON TO DELIA ; ON SEEING THE FIRST ...
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... Such times an ancient fuit of black he wears , Which from the Curate's wardrobe did descend : Love to his Clerk the pious Curate bears , Pities his wants , and wifheth to befriend ; But what , alas ! can flender fal'ry do , Encumber'd ...
... Such times an ancient fuit of black he wears , Which from the Curate's wardrobe did descend : Love to his Clerk the pious Curate bears , Pities his wants , and wifheth to befriend ; But what , alas ! can flender fal'ry do , Encumber'd ...
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