The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... first state of nothing melted down . -150 155 160 165 170 Nor fhall the Mufe ( for even there the pride Of this vain nothing fhall be mortify'd ) Nor fhall the Mufe ( fhould Fate ordain her rhymes , Fond , pleasing thought ! to live in ...
... first state of nothing melted down . -150 155 160 165 170 Nor fhall the Mufe ( for even there the pride Of this vain nothing fhall be mortify'd ) Nor fhall the Mufe ( fhould Fate ordain her rhymes , Fond , pleasing thought ! to live in ...
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... first feat , in robe of various dyes , A noble wildness flashing from his eyes , Sat Shakespeare - in one hand a wand he bore , For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held a globe , which to his will Obedient turn'd , and ...
... first feat , in robe of various dyes , A noble wildness flashing from his eyes , Sat Shakespeare - in one hand a wand he bore , For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held a globe , which to his will Obedient turn'd , and ...
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... First , Order came with folemn ftep and flow , In meafur'd time his feet were taught to go : Behind , from time to time , he caft his eye , Left this fhould quit his place , that step awry : Appearances to fave , his only care ; : ! 295 ...
... First , Order came with folemn ftep and flow , In meafur'd time his feet were taught to go : Behind , from time to time , he caft his eye , Left this fhould quit his place , that step awry : Appearances to fave , his only care ; : ! 295 ...
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... first a mere mere mimick's mimick stood ; The last , by Nature form'd to please , who shows , In Johnson's Stephen , which way genius grows , Self quite put off , affects with too much art 415 To put on Woodward in each mangled part ...
... first a mere mere mimick's mimick stood ; The last , by Nature form'd to please , who shows , In Johnson's Stephen , which way genius grows , Self quite put off , affects with too much art 415 To put on Woodward in each mangled part ...
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... first and last- He stands aloof from all - maintains his state , And scorns , like Scotfmen , to assimilate . Vain all disguise - too plain we see the trick , 480 Tho ' the knight wears the weeds of Dominick ; And Boniface , disgrac'd ...
... first and last- He stands aloof from all - maintains his state , And scorns , like Scotfmen , to assimilate . Vain all disguise - too plain we see the trick , 480 Tho ' the knight wears the weeds of Dominick ; And Boniface , disgrac'd ...
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