The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Band 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... thofe arts which humanize the mind , They boaft an equal pow'r with all mankind . When fome lov'd fair - one tunes the vocal lay , And the rapt foul with pleasure melts away ; Or , as she raises high th ' enchanting strain , Cecilia ...
... thofe arts which humanize the mind , They boaft an equal pow'r with all mankind . When fome lov'd fair - one tunes the vocal lay , And the rapt foul with pleasure melts away ; Or , as she raises high th ' enchanting strain , Cecilia ...
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... thofe delightful scenes fhe must approve , With rapture view the skilful Gard❜ner's care , And deem THY WORK a bleffing to the Fair ! • Dare , then , proceed - nor think your labours hard ; For what of toil can merit fuch reward ...
... thofe delightful scenes fhe must approve , With rapture view the skilful Gard❜ner's care , And deem THY WORK a bleffing to the Fair ! • Dare , then , proceed - nor think your labours hard ; For what of toil can merit fuch reward ...
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... thofe Pure health , with chearful vigour flows , And ftrength , unfeeling of decay , • Throughout the long laborious way . Hence , as they scale that heavenly road , Each limb is lighten'd of it's load ; From earth refining ftill they ...
... thofe Pure health , with chearful vigour flows , And ftrength , unfeeling of decay , • Throughout the long laborious way . Hence , as they scale that heavenly road , Each limb is lighten'd of it's load ; From earth refining ftill they ...
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... thofe arts which polish and refine , 95 " Deaf to all worth , because that worth was mine , " Twice did those blockheads startle at my name , " And foul rejection gave me up to fhame ; " To laws and lawyers then I bade adieu , " And ...
... thofe arts which polish and refine , 95 " Deaf to all worth , because that worth was mine , " Twice did those blockheads startle at my name , " And foul rejection gave me up to fhame ; " To laws and lawyers then I bade adieu , " And ...
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... pause and start with the fame vacant face , We join the critick laugh ; thofe tricks we scorn , Which spoil the scenes they mean them to adorn ; 1040 1045 But But when , from Nature's pure and genuine fource , 48 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... pause and start with the fame vacant face , We join the critick laugh ; thofe tricks we scorn , Which spoil the scenes they mean them to adorn ; 1040 1045 But But when , from Nature's pure and genuine fource , 48 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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