The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Band 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... mourn approaching night , Refulgent rife with new - born light . In vain may death and time fubdue , While Nature mints her race anew , And holds fome vital spark apart , Like virtue , hid in ev'ry heart ; ' Tis hence reviving warmth is ...
... mourn approaching night , Refulgent rife with new - born light . In vain may death and time fubdue , While Nature mints her race anew , And holds fome vital spark apart , Like virtue , hid in ev'ry heart ; ' Tis hence reviving warmth is ...
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... mourn , but not reftore ; And Woman falls , to rife no more ! : Within this fublunary sphere , A country lies - no matter where ; The clime may readily be found By all who tread poetick ground : A ftream , call'd Life , across it glides ...
... mourn , but not reftore ; And Woman falls , to rife no more ! : Within this fublunary sphere , A country lies - no matter where ; The clime may readily be found By all who tread poetick ground : A ftream , call'd Life , across it glides ...
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... " When will the morn's once pleasing scenes return ? " Yet what can morn's returning ray fupply , " But foes that triumph - or , but friends that mourn ! " Alas ! " Alas !, no more the joyous morn appears , BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 63.
... " When will the morn's once pleasing scenes return ? " Yet what can morn's returning ray fupply , " But foes that triumph - or , but friends that mourn ! " Alas ! " Alas !, no more the joyous morn appears , BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 63.
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... mourn'd his days , • Nor fhall a man presume to vindicate his ways . ' AN ELEGY ON A PILE OF RUINS . I ' BY MR . J. CUNNINGHAM . N the full profpect yonder hill commands , O'er forefts , fields , and vernal - coated plains ; The veftige ...
... mourn'd his days , • Nor fhall a man presume to vindicate his ways . ' AN ELEGY ON A PILE OF RUINS . I ' BY MR . J. CUNNINGHAM . N the full profpect yonder hill commands , O'er forefts , fields , and vernal - coated plains ; The veftige ...
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... mourn , • Where beft they love , the least and worst return ! ' My dear mamma , ' the gentle youth reply'd , And made a low obeifance , ceafe to chide , ⚫ Nor wound me with your words ; for well you know , • Your Zephyr bears a part in ...
... mourn , • Where beft they love , the least and worst return ! ' My dear mamma , ' the gentle youth reply'd , And made a low obeifance , ceafe to chide , ⚫ Nor wound me with your words ; for well you know , • Your Zephyr bears a part in ...
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