Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen3Harrison and Company, 1782 |
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... youth . Beholds the fair for whom he long has figh'd , And often fear'd to lofe , by rivals prefs'd , Now ready to receive his plighted vows , And feal his future blifs ! With joy elate , He views his glorious prize ; and only fears Too ...
... youth . Beholds the fair for whom he long has figh'd , And often fear'd to lofe , by rivals prefs'd , Now ready to receive his plighted vows , And feal his future blifs ! With joy elate , He views his glorious prize ; and only fears Too ...
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... youth , by Reafon unmatur'd ; But rather view it as th ' anticipation Of our too tardy , but approaching union : A union strict , which Death can fcarce divide , Nor power inferior move . Ere twelve fhort months are pafs'd - for time ...
... youth , by Reafon unmatur'd ; But rather view it as th ' anticipation Of our too tardy , but approaching union : A union strict , which Death can fcarce divide , Nor power inferior move . Ere twelve fhort months are pafs'd - for time ...
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... youth , of beauty , and of wit the boast , O lov'd for ever , and too early lost ! Sweet maid , for thee now mingling with the dead , Her facred griefs the tuneful Mufe shall shed ; The The foft remembrance of thy charms to fave , She ...
... youth , of beauty , and of wit the boast , O lov'd for ever , and too early lost ! Sweet maid , for thee now mingling with the dead , Her facred griefs the tuneful Mufe shall shed ; The The foft remembrance of thy charms to fave , She ...
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... youth , fupport our age , And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day , And thus our fondeft loves repay , And recompence our cares . No borrow'd joys ! they're all our own , While to the world we live unknown , Or by ...
... youth , fupport our age , And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day , And thus our fondeft loves repay , And recompence our cares . No borrow'd joys ! they're all our own , While to the world we live unknown , Or by ...
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... D on the verge of youth , my mind Life's op'ning scene survey'd : I view'd it's hills of various kind , Afflicted and afraid . But But chief my fear the dangers mov'd , That Virtue's BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 23 The Trials of Virtue.
... D on the verge of youth , my mind Life's op'ning scene survey'd : I view'd it's hills of various kind , Afflicted and afraid . But But chief my fear the dangers mov'd , That Virtue's BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 23 The Trials of Virtue.
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