Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, 3±ÇHarrison and Company, 1782 |
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... rage rare ; No God they thank , or own -- but think it due To their diftinction ; favour , deem it none . O , may the pair my Mufe would fain defcribe , Ne'er wish to taste the dainties of the great ! Nor other food receive without due ...
... rage rare ; No God they thank , or own -- but think it due To their diftinction ; favour , deem it none . O , may the pair my Mufe would fain defcribe , Ne'er wish to taste the dainties of the great ! Nor other food receive without due ...
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... rage too high ; " " Or hoary age , with unperceiv'd decay , " Has worn the threads of life , or quite dried up The vital current's long decreasing stream ; Almighty Goodness in his bounty gave A kind release , and men have nam'd it ...
... rage too high ; " " Or hoary age , with unperceiv'd decay , " Has worn the threads of life , or quite dried up The vital current's long decreasing stream ; Almighty Goodness in his bounty gave A kind release , and men have nam'd it ...
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... rage ; and here " Let thy proud waves be ftay'd . " I heard ; and , lo ! at once controul'd , The waves , in wild retreat , Back on themselves reluctant roll'd , And murm'ring left my feet . Deeps to affembling deeps , in vain , Once ...
... rage ; and here " Let thy proud waves be ftay'd . " I heard ; and , lo ! at once controul'd , The waves , in wild retreat , Back on themselves reluctant roll'd , And murm'ring left my feet . Deeps to affembling deeps , in vain , Once ...
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... rage , ¡¤ Thy fatire point , and animate thy page . ' ODE TO EVENING . BY MR . COLLINS . IF aught of oaten ftop , or paftoral fong , May hope , chafte Eve , to foothe thy modeft ear , Like thy own folemn springs , Thy springs and dying ...
... rage , ¡¤ Thy fatire point , and animate thy page . ' ODE TO EVENING . BY MR . COLLINS . IF aught of oaten ftop , or paftoral fong , May hope , chafte Eve , to foothe thy modeft ear , Like thy own folemn springs , Thy springs and dying ...
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... rage , ' In calm Contentment's cottag'd vale of life . < If frailties therefor who from them is free ? --- ' Thro ' Error's maze my devious footsteps lead ; Let them be frailties of humanity , < C And my heart plead the pardon of my ...
... rage , ' In calm Contentment's cottag'd vale of life . < If frailties therefor who from them is free ? --- ' Thro ' Error's maze my devious footsteps lead ; Let them be frailties of humanity , < C And my heart plead the pardon of my ...
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