The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volum 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... difdaining measure , Nature empties all her treasure ! • Soft defires , that sweetly languish ; Fierce delights , that rise to anguish ! B 2 • Fairest , Faireft , doft thou yet delay ? Brightest beauty , BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... difdaining measure , Nature empties all her treasure ! • Soft defires , that sweetly languish ; Fierce delights , that rise to anguish ! B 2 • Fairest , Faireft , doft thou yet delay ? Brightest beauty , BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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... soft art , with matchless skill To turn and wind the passions as she will ; To melt the heart with fympathetick woe , Awake the figh , and teach the tear to flow ; To put on frenzy's wild diftracted glare , 780 And freeze the foul with ...
... soft art , with matchless skill To turn and wind the passions as she will ; To melt the heart with fympathetick woe , Awake the figh , and teach the tear to flow ; To put on frenzy's wild diftracted glare , 780 And freeze the foul with ...
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... soft retreat of fleep my tomb ! Calm let me flumber in that dark repose , Till the laft morn it's orient beam disclose : Then , when the great archangel's potent found Shall echo thro ' creation's ample round , Wak'd from the fleep of ...
... soft retreat of fleep my tomb ! Calm let me flumber in that dark repose , Till the laft morn it's orient beam disclose : Then , when the great archangel's potent found Shall echo thro ' creation's ample round , Wak'd from the fleep of ...
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... Soft madrigals , to celebrate the fair ; Or paint the splendor of a birth - day night , Where peers and dames in fhining robes appear : The task be mine neglected worth to praise , Alas ! too often found , in thefe degen'rate days . II ...
... Soft madrigals , to celebrate the fair ; Or paint the splendor of a birth - day night , Where peers and dames in fhining robes appear : The task be mine neglected worth to praise , Alas ! too often found , in thefe degen'rate days . II ...
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... Soft as the lord's beneath the labour'd tomb ? Or fleeps one colder , in his close clay bed , Than t'other , in the wide vault's dreary womb ? Hither let Luxury lead her loofe - rob'd train ; Here flutter Pride , on purple - painted ...
... Soft as the lord's beneath the labour'd tomb ? Or fleeps one colder , in his close clay bed , Than t'other , in the wide vault's dreary womb ? Hither let Luxury lead her loofe - rob'd train ; Here flutter Pride , on purple - painted ...
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