The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Band 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... once again reftor'd . Whether we view her as a wife , poffefs'd Of ev'ry charm to make her confort bless'd ; ( New fource of envy in the breafts of those His virtues , with his pow'r , have render'd foes :) Or as a mother , chriftian ...
... once again reftor'd . Whether we view her as a wife , poffefs'd Of ev'ry charm to make her confort bless'd ; ( New fource of envy in the breafts of those His virtues , with his pow'r , have render'd foes :) Or as a mother , chriftian ...
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... Tho ' diftant ev'ry hand to guide , Nor skill'd on life's tempeftuous tide , If once her feeble bark recede , Or deviate from the courfe decreed , In In vain fhe feeks the friendless shore , Her fwifter BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... Tho ' diftant ev'ry hand to guide , Nor skill'd on life's tempeftuous tide , If once her feeble bark recede , Or deviate from the courfe decreed , In In vain fhe feeks the friendless shore , Her fwifter BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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... once thy fliding foot should stray , • Once quit yon Heav'n - appointed way , i B • For · < For thee , loft maid ! for thee BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... once thy fliding foot should stray , • Once quit yon Heav'n - appointed way , i B • For · < For thee , loft maid ! for thee BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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... once behind . Thus was the much - admiring maid , While diftant , more than half betray'd , With fmiles , and adulation bland , They join'd her fide , and feiz'd her hand : Their touch envenom'd fweets inftill'd , Her frame with new ...
... once behind . Thus was the much - admiring maid , While diftant , more than half betray'd , With fmiles , and adulation bland , They join'd her fide , and feiz'd her hand : Their touch envenom'd fweets inftill'd , Her frame with new ...
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... once more To gain the late deferted fhore ? So trusting , back the mourner flew , As fast the train of fiends purfue . Again the farther fhore's attain'd , Again the land of Virtue gain'd ; But Echo gathers in the wind , And fhows her ...
... once more To gain the late deferted fhore ? So trusting , back the mourner flew , As fast the train of fiends purfue . Again the farther fhore's attain'd , Again the land of Virtue gain'd ; But Echo gathers in the wind , And fhows her ...
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