Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Volumen3Harrison and Company, 1782 |
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... Live unregarded , unlamented die . For what but focial guilt the friend endears ! Who shares Orgilio's crimes , his fortune shares : But thou , fhould tempting villainy prefent All Marlb'rough hoarded , or all Villiers spent , Turn from ...
... Live unregarded , unlamented die . For what but focial guilt the friend endears ! Who shares Orgilio's crimes , his fortune shares : But thou , fhould tempting villainy prefent All Marlb'rough hoarded , or all Villiers spent , Turn from ...
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... lives away ; For you bright gems with radiant colours glow , Fair as the dies that paint the heav'nly bow ; For you the fea refigns it's pearly ftore , And earth unlocks her mines of treasur'd ' ore . In vain yet Nature thus her gifts ...
... lives away ; For you bright gems with radiant colours glow , Fair as the dies that paint the heav'nly bow ; For you the fea refigns it's pearly ftore , And earth unlocks her mines of treasur'd ' ore . In vain yet Nature thus her gifts ...
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... live as long , As Raphael's painting , or as Virgil's fong , Wife Nature , ever with a prudent hand , Difpenfes various gifts to ev'ry land ; To ev'ry nation , frugally imparts .... A genius fit for fome peculiar arts ; To trade the ...
... live as long , As Raphael's painting , or as Virgil's fong , Wife Nature , ever with a prudent hand , Difpenfes various gifts to ev'ry land ; To ev'ry nation , frugally imparts .... A genius fit for fome peculiar arts ; To trade the ...
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... live , and die for thee . But fince all crimes their hell contain , Since all must feel who merit pain , Let Fortitude thy fteps attend , And be , like thee , to man a friend ; To urge him on the arduous road , That leads to virtue ...
... live , and die for thee . But fince all crimes their hell contain , Since all must feel who merit pain , Let Fortitude thy fteps attend , And be , like thee , to man a friend ; To urge him on the arduous road , That leads to virtue ...
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... . His limbs , his arms , his ftature , fhap'd 6 8 By Nature's finest hand ; His fparkling eyes declare him born To love and to command . ' The live - long year fair Mey bemoan'd Her hopeless I The BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 65.
... . His limbs , his arms , his ftature , fhap'd 6 8 By Nature's finest hand ; His fparkling eyes declare him born To love and to command . ' The live - long year fair Mey bemoan'd Her hopeless I The BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 65.
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Página 381 - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Página 111 - As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air Which to those who journey near Barren, brown and rough appear: Still we tread the same coarse way; The present's still a cloudy day.
Página 21 - Shall through the gloomy vale attend, And cheer our dying breath ; Shall, when all other comforts cease, .Like a kind angel whisper peace, And smooth the bed of death.
Página 86 - Give ample room, and verge enough The characters of hell to trace. Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death, through Berkley's roof that ring...
Página 33 - Whose numbers, stealing through thy darkening vale, May not unseemly with its stillness suit ; As musing slow I hail Thy genial loved return. For when thy folding-star * arising shows His paly circlet, at his warning lamp The fragrant Hours, and Elves Who slept in buds the day, And many a Nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still The pensive Pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
Página 86 - No more I weep. They do not sleep. On yonder cliffs, a grisly band, I see them sit, they linger yet, Avengers of their native land ; With me in dreadful harmony they join, And weave with bloody hands the tissue of thy line.
Página 33 - And hamlets brown, and dim-discovered spires, And hears their simple bell, and marks o'er all Thy dewy fingers draw The gradual dusky veil.
Página 201 - In heaps on heaps; one fate o'erwhelms them all. The Knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts. And wins (oh shameful chance!) the Queen of Hearts. At this, the blood the virgin's cheek forsook, A livid paleness spreads o'er all her look; She sees, and trembles at th
Página 382 - Gainst graver hours, that bring constraint To sweeten liberty: Some bold adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign And unknown regions dare descry: Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy.
Página 201 - He springs to vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts...