The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volum 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... youth stood forth , . Unknown his perfon , not unknown his worth : His look bespoke applaufe ; alone he stood , Alone he stemm'd the mighty critick flood : He talk'd of ancients as the man became , Who priz'd our own , but envied not ...
... youth stood forth , . Unknown his perfon , not unknown his worth : His look bespoke applaufe ; alone he stood , Alone he stemm'd the mighty critick flood : He talk'd of ancients as the man became , Who priz'd our own , but envied not ...
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... youth , Boldly ftood forth the advocate of Truth , Confuted Falfhood , and disabled Pride , While baffled Age ftood fnarling at his fide . 235 The day of trial's fix'd ; nor any fear Left day of trial should be put off here . 240 Causes ...
... youth , Boldly ftood forth the advocate of Truth , Confuted Falfhood , and disabled Pride , While baffled Age ftood fnarling at his fide . 235 The day of trial's fix'd ; nor any fear Left day of trial should be put off here . 240 Causes ...
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... youth a Jefuit might have made , With various readings ftor'd his empty fcull , Learn'd without fenfe , and venerably dull ; Or at fome banker's desk , like many more , ' Content to tell that two and two make four , His name had flood ...
... youth a Jefuit might have made , With various readings ftor'd his empty fcull , Learn'd without fenfe , and venerably dull ; Or at fome banker's desk , like many more , ' Content to tell that two and two make four , His name had flood ...
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... youth's first hopes , my manhood's treasure ! My prattling innocent attend ; • Nor fear rebuke , nor four displeasure , A father's lovelieft name is Friend . Some truths , from long experience flowing , • Worth more than royal grants ...
... youth's first hopes , my manhood's treasure ! My prattling innocent attend ; • Nor fear rebuke , nor four displeasure , A father's lovelieft name is Friend . Some truths , from long experience flowing , • Worth more than royal grants ...
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... youth and age , Of fools betray'd , and knaves betraying , That play'd upon this human ftage ; " S ( Peaceful himself , and undefigning ) He loath'd the scenes of guile and strife , And felt each fecret with inclining To leave this ...
... youth and age , Of fools betray'd , and knaves betraying , That play'd upon this human ftage ; " S ( Peaceful himself , and undefigning ) He loath'd the scenes of guile and strife , And felt each fecret with inclining To leave this ...
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