The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... divine : And oft her pious lips to Heav'n address The fervent with , that Britain's woes were lefs ; That War might fheathe his deeply - crimson'd fword , And Peace , throughout the world , be once again reftor'd . Whether we view her ...
... divine : And oft her pious lips to Heav'n address The fervent with , that Britain's woes were lefs ; That War might fheathe his deeply - crimson'd fword , And Peace , throughout the world , be once again reftor'd . Whether we view her ...
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Or, Beauties of British Poetry. Stothard del . Heath foulp Plate I. Publifh'd as the Act directs by Harris & Co Dec , 1:17 80 , Page 7 line 25 . A num'rous progený divine , i Confefs'd the honours of.
Or, Beauties of British Poetry. Stothard del . Heath foulp Plate I. Publifh'd as the Act directs by Harris & Co Dec , 1:17 80 , Page 7 line 25 . A num'rous progený divine , i Confefs'd the honours of.
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Or, Beauties of British Poetry. A num'rous progený divine , i Confefs'd the honours of their line ; But in a little daughter fair , Was center'd more than half their care ; For Heav'n , to gratulate her birth , Gave figns of future joy ...
Or, Beauties of British Poetry. A num'rous progený divine , i Confefs'd the honours of their line ; But in a little daughter fair , Was center'd more than half their care ; For Heav'n , to gratulate her birth , Gave figns of future joy ...
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... divine ; With fear they mark the following cry , And from the lonely trembler fly ; Or backward drive her on the coast , Where peace was wreck'd , and honour loft . From earth thus hoping aid in vain , To Heav'n not daring to complain ...
... divine ; With fear they mark the following cry , And from the lonely trembler fly ; Or backward drive her on the coast , Where peace was wreck'd , and honour loft . From earth thus hoping aid in vain , To Heav'n not daring to complain ...
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... divine ; Far , far above the fcenes of woe , That shut this cloud - wrapt world below a Superior goddess , effence bright , Beauty of uncreated light 3- Whom should mortality furveys . As doom'd upon a certain day , The breath of ...
... divine ; Far , far above the fcenes of woe , That shut this cloud - wrapt world below a Superior goddess , effence bright , Beauty of uncreated light 3- Whom should mortality furveys . As doom'd upon a certain day , The breath of ...
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