Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, 第 2 卷Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... d , Behind their everlafting hills fecur'd . The rifing Danube it's long race began , And half it's courfe thro ' the new conquefts ran . C Amaz'd Amaz'd and anxious for her fov'reigns fates , Germania trembled BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 47.
... d , Behind their everlafting hills fecur'd . The rifing Danube it's long race began , And half it's courfe thro ' the new conquefts ran . C Amaz'd Amaz'd and anxious for her fov'reigns fates , Germania trembled BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 47.
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... race destroy'd ; The works of ages funk in one Campaign , And lives of millions facrific'd in vain . Such are th ' effects of Anna's royal cares . By her Britannia , great in foreign wars , Ranges thro ' nations , wherefoe'er disjoin'd ...
... race destroy'd ; The works of ages funk in one Campaign , And lives of millions facrific'd in vain . Such are th ' effects of Anna's royal cares . By her Britannia , great in foreign wars , Ranges thro ' nations , wherefoe'er disjoin'd ...
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... race that fill'd her festive train : Joy tears his wreath , and Hope inverts her eye , And Folly wonders that her dream was vain . THE IGNORANCE OF MAN . B BY THE REV . MR . MERRICK . EHOLD yon new - born infant , griev'd With hunger ...
... race that fill'd her festive train : Joy tears his wreath , and Hope inverts her eye , And Folly wonders that her dream was vain . THE IGNORANCE OF MAN . B BY THE REV . MR . MERRICK . EHOLD yon new - born infant , griev'd With hunger ...
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... race , the boon Entire had been referv'd for Solomon ; On me the partial lot had been bestow'd , And in my cup the golden draught had flow'd . But , O ! ere yet orig'nal man was made , Ere the foundations of this earth were laid , It ...
... race , the boon Entire had been referv'd for Solomon ; On me the partial lot had been bestow'd , And in my cup the golden draught had flow'd . But , O ! ere yet orig'nal man was made , Ere the foundations of this earth were laid , It ...
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... race engender , or respire ; • From the fmall fry that glide on Jordan's ftream Unmark'd , a multitude without a name ; To that Leviathan , who o'er the feas Immenfe rolls onward his impetuous ways , And mocks the wind , and in the ...
... race engender , or respire ; • From the fmall fry that glide on Jordan's ftream Unmark'd , a multitude without a name ; To that Leviathan , who o'er the feas Immenfe rolls onward his impetuous ways , And mocks the wind , and in the ...
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