The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1781 - English periodicals |
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... bright celestial shore , A gulph , black , fearful , and profound , • Appears , of either world the bound , < Through darkness leading up to light ; < Sense backward fhrinks , and fhuns the fight ! For there the tranfitory train , • Of ...
... bright celestial shore , A gulph , black , fearful , and profound , • Appears , of either world the bound , < Through darkness leading up to light ; < Sense backward fhrinks , and fhuns the fight ! For there the tranfitory train , • Of ...
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... bright , Beauty of uncreated light 3- Whom should mortality furveys . As doom'd upon a certain day , The breath of frailty must expire , The world diffolve in living fire ; The gems of heav'n , and folar flame , Be quench'd by her ...
... bright , Beauty of uncreated light 3- Whom should mortality furveys . As doom'd upon a certain day , The breath of frailty must expire , The world diffolve in living fire ; The gems of heav'n , and folar flame , Be quench'd by her ...
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... bright vifion full he turn'd his eyes : Touch'd , as he gaz'd , with pleasure and surprize , The first faint dawnings of a smile appear'd ; And now , in act to speak , he ftrok'd his beard ; When , from a shelf just o'er the fair ...
... bright vifion full he turn'd his eyes : Touch'd , as he gaz'd , with pleasure and surprize , The first faint dawnings of a smile appear'd ; And now , in act to speak , he ftrok'd his beard ; When , from a shelf just o'er the fair ...
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... bright Religion beams her facred ray : But in the path obfcure forbear to tread ; And tho ' inform'd , yet fear to be mifled ; But fear still more , left others headlong run To trace those paths where virtue is undone . All flesh is ...
... bright Religion beams her facred ray : But in the path obfcure forbear to tread ; And tho ' inform'd , yet fear to be mifled ; But fear still more , left others headlong run To trace those paths where virtue is undone . All flesh is ...
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... bright Rosinda , loveliest of the fair That croud the princefs ' court , demands my care ; E'en now , with fears and jealoufies o'erborne , Upbraids , and calls me cruel and forfworn . 6 • What sweet rewards on all my toils attend ...
... bright Rosinda , loveliest of the fair That croud the princefs ' court , demands my care ; E'en now , with fears and jealoufies o'erborne , Upbraids , and calls me cruel and forfworn . 6 • What sweet rewards on all my toils attend ...
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Amyntor behold beneath bleffings blefs'd blifs bofom breaſt cauſe charms chearful cloſe death defcend defire deſpair e'en eaſe ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair fame fate fcene fear feems fenfe fhade fhall fhine fhore fhould fide figh filent fing firſt fix'd fkies fleep flow flow'rs fmiles foft fome fong fons foon foothe forrow foul ftands ftill ftrain ftreams fuch fweet fwell grief heart Heav'n Higham Hill himſelf juft laft laſt loft Lycon lyre magick mind mourn Mufe muft muſt Nature's ne'er numbers nymph o'er paffion pain peace plain pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe rage raiſe Reaſon reft rife riſe rofe ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſmile ſpeak ſpread ſtate ſteps ſtill ſweet tears thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro trembling Twas virtue whofe Whoſe youth