The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... thought ! to live in after - times ) With fuch a trifler's name her pages biot ; 175 Known be the character , the thing forgot : Let it , to disappoint each future aim , Live without sex , and die without a name ! Cold - blooded ...
... thought ! to live in after - times ) With fuch a trifler's name her pages biot ; 175 Known be the character , the thing forgot : Let it , to disappoint each future aim , Live without sex , and die without a name ! Cold - blooded ...
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... thought , Mark'd out her courfe , nor fpar'd a glorious fault : 275 The book of Man he read with nicest art , And ranfack'd all the fecrets of the heart ; Exerted penetration's utmoft force , And trac'd each paffion to it's proper ...
... thought , Mark'd out her courfe , nor fpar'd a glorious fault : 275 The book of Man he read with nicest art , And ranfack'd all the fecrets of the heart ; Exerted penetration's utmoft force , And trac'd each paffion to it's proper ...
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... thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left : He fobs and pants , to foothe his weeping spouse ; To foothe his weeping mother , turns and bows : 435 Auk Aukward , embarrafs'd , ftiff , without the skill Of BEAUTIES OF ...
... thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left : He fobs and pants , to foothe his weeping spouse ; To foothe his weeping mother , turns and bows : 435 Auk Aukward , embarrafs'd , ftiff , without the skill Of BEAUTIES OF ...
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... thought ; Before fuch merit all objections fly , Pritchard's genteel , and Garrick's six feet high . Oft have I , Pritchard , feen thy wond'rous skill ; Confefs'd thee great , but find thee greater ftill ; That worth which fhone in ...
... thought ; Before fuch merit all objections fly , Pritchard's genteel , and Garrick's six feet high . Oft have I , Pritchard , feen thy wond'rous skill ; Confefs'd thee great , but find thee greater ftill ; That worth which fhone in ...
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... thought he would have knock'd poor Davies down . Inhuman tyrant ! was it not a shame , i To fright a king fo harmless and so tame ? 1015 But , fpite of all defects , his glories rise , And art , by judgment form'd , with Nature vies ...
... thought he would have knock'd poor Davies down . Inhuman tyrant ! was it not a shame , i To fright a king fo harmless and so tame ? 1015 But , fpite of all defects , his glories rise , And art , by judgment form'd , with Nature vies ...
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