The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... ! Come , and be mine ! in this sweet spot , Where Efk rolls clear his little wave , We'll live , and Esk shall , in a cot , See joys that Rosline never gave . HIGHAM ON HIGHAM HILL . A PASTORAL . BY MR . BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 445.
... ! Come , and be mine ! in this sweet spot , Where Efk rolls clear his little wave , We'll live , and Esk shall , in a cot , See joys that Rosline never gave . HIGHAM ON HIGHAM HILL . A PASTORAL . BY MR . BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 445.
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Or, Beauties of British Poetry. ON HIGHAM HILL . A PASTORAL . BY MR . NICHOLLS . N Higham Hill , when prospects fair Salute the wand'ring fight , I love to breathe the morning air , And fleep the fummer night : There , how charming ' tis ...
Or, Beauties of British Poetry. ON HIGHAM HILL . A PASTORAL . BY MR . NICHOLLS . N Higham Hill , when prospects fair Salute the wand'ring fight , I love to breathe the morning air , And fleep the fummer night : There , how charming ' tis ...
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... Higham Hill for me , That feat of Peace and Health ! Peace and Health ! O , facred theme , With all that's blissful fraught ! The rest is but an empty dream , Not worth a poet's thought : May he , who strives for more than this , Still ...
... Higham Hill for me , That feat of Peace and Health ! Peace and Health ! O , facred theme , With all that's blissful fraught ! The rest is but an empty dream , Not worth a poet's thought : May he , who strives for more than this , Still ...
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... Higham Hill , I meet the ruftick throng , They greet me with a right good will , And note me for my fong : For oft at May , in rural sport , I spend with them the day , And make the vices of a court The burden of my lay . And oft I've ...
... Higham Hill , I meet the ruftick throng , They greet me with a right good will , And note me for my fong : For oft at May , in rural sport , I spend with them the day , And make the vices of a court The burden of my lay . And oft I've ...
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... Higham Hill . ALEXANDER'S FEAST ; OR , THE POWER OF MUSICK . TWAS AN ODE , IN HONOUR OF ST . CECILIA'S DAY . BY MR . DRYDEN . WAS at the royal feaft , for Perfia won By Philip's warlike fon ; Aloft in awful state The godlike hero fate ...
... Higham Hill . ALEXANDER'S FEAST ; OR , THE POWER OF MUSICK . TWAS AN ODE , IN HONOUR OF ST . CECILIA'S DAY . BY MR . DRYDEN . WAS at the royal feaft , for Perfia won By Philip's warlike fon ; Aloft in awful state The godlike hero fate ...
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